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Article: HERE'S HOPING SU AND DOWNTOWN CAN CONNECT.(Local)(Column)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- March 22, 2005
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Byline: DICK CASE POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST
The biggest question for the community about the "Connective Corridor" announced by Syracuse University Monday is: Does it have legs?
The answer, right now, is that it has the legs of Nancy Cantor. SU's new chancellor doesn't seem to walk when she can run. The woman's energy is world-class and - we hope - contagious.
The lid came off the project at a news conference Monday at Syracuse Stage attended by university neighbors, including business owners of the East Genesee Regent Association who've had many clouds of smoke blown at them over the years. This time, judging from the enthusiasm of their ...