Interested bidders with questions can contact Bell Cornerstone at 84 or by visiting the listing page. It was around that time that the OD decided to move its front entrance from Catherine Street to Oriskany Street and by 1930, the 3-story front entrance that we know today as the Observer Dispatch building was completed. An addition and expansion to the building was completed in 1970. The newest addition to the Utica Zoo, a baby gibbon born at the end of January, officially has a name. In 1926, the canal running through Utica was abandoned, and the city decided to create a new east-west thoroughfare called Oriskany Street. In 1922, the Observer merged with the Utica Herald Dispatch and it became the Observer Dispatch. The OD real estate listing states that the building is vacant, which means whoever wins the auction, will be acquiring an empty building and property with no tenants.Īccording to history compiled by Frank Tomaino for the OD, the newspaper Utica Observer originally built their 2-story building in 1914 on Catherine Street in the city, which is the back side of the OD currently. Several other Gannett papers around the country also ceased Saturday printing. Something that had been done since the 1800s. Recently, the OD announced it would no longer print a Saturday edition of the paper. Since 2014, the newspaper has been printed in Syracuse. Utica's newspaper printing press was also shut down in 2011 and printing shifted from Utica to Binghamton. Staff size at the OD has been cut significantly over the last several years, especially since the $1.1 billion acquisition of Gannett by Gatehouse Media in 2019. Property benefits from its location off Oriskany Street which sees over 20,000 vehicles per day. At the time, she was surrounded by the love of her family. Class B office property with ample parking located in the heart of Utica, NY. (Nole) Morgan, age 84, passed away peacefully on Sunday, at the Presbyterian Home for Central NY. The asset is a 58,160-SF vacant former Utica Observer office/industrial manufacturing building in Utica, NY. The property offers a great owner-operator opportunity or value-add through lease-up at market rates or the potential for redevelopment. The property is a Class B office/industrial building located at 221 Oriskany Street in Utica, New York. So you go out every so often to hear one of the many great acoustic duos or solos who ply their trade around Central New York and you’re sure you have a pretty.
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