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Planning commission approves Syracuse University hotel plan, subdivision
Summary
The Syracuse Planning Commission voted to approve a 13-story, roughly 200-room hotel proposed by Syracuse University, and separately approved the project's re-subdivision, subject to filing and technical conditions and coordination with city and county departments.
The Syracuse Planning Commission approved a project plan review and a re-subdivision for a new full‑service hotel proposed by Syracuse University on University Avenue, voting to recommend the project proceed with conditions.
The hotel as presented is a 13‑story tower with about 200 guest rooms, a two‑story restaurant and event space to the north, and an approximately three‑level, roughly 100‑space parking garage to the south. The site occupies existing surface parking lots in the main campus planned institutional district (Subdistrict 12) on the west side of University Avenue between East Adams and Harrison Streets, across from the University Avenue garage.
Jennifer Bybee, Assistant Director for Campus Planning at Syracuse…
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