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THE SYRACUSE TRUST BUILDING was originally built as a multi-floor bank with the bank tellers on the first floor and the offices for the bank on the floors above. The building's original use as a bank is where the gargoyles on the front facade of the building, labeled 'Thrift1 and 'Waste' derive from The Syracuse Trust Company was the original tenant in the building, hut not the only bank in the building's history. Marine Midland had a branch in the building until 1980.
An underground passage existed under Bank Street linking this building to a building on Warren Street so that guards could transport money between the bank branches, without exiting to the street.
The passage was blocked off at both ends when the banks vacated each building in 1980. From 1986 to 2007, 325 South Salina Street was home to a few offices but remained mostly vacant until this project.
In 2008, Pemco Group, Inc. and Goodfellow Construction Management, Ltd. began an historic renovation of the building to restore this architecturally significant property into a mixed-use project consisting of four residential and one office condominium on the ground floor. The project was completed in February 2011.
This building is ideal for young professionals and couples looking to take advantage of what Downtown Syracuse has to offer due to its convenient central location near the many shops and restaurants. The official Tour stop within this building is the condo located on the 4th floor, however, the entire building will be open and viewable.
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