It’s interesting to note the mix of new and old in such close proximity as I walk in Downtown Syracuse.
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Cool capture, Mark! Yes, it can work. Absolutely!
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Better than not trying to improve, I say, sis.
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it’s always and interesting balancing act, and it looks like your great town has risen to the occasion.
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Some spots yes, some spots not yet, Beth.
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I love it when ‘new’ melds in with the old !!!!
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It can work, MBC.
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It looks like a seamless fit! I love your town! ❤
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It works at it, Rachel.
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It’s not an easy mix to get right, right? My town recently renovated an old, tired building. The new facade has old charm but is updated in the nicest way. It’s an art . . .
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It is tough to get just right for sure, Kay.
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