City Hall wants to keep Skyline under its thumb for at least a year
Posted May 11, 2021
Syracuse, N.Y. — City officials hope to keep the owners of the Skyline Apartments complex under a microscope for at least another year, saying owner Green National has not demonstrated it can provide safe, clean housing there weeks after a 93-year-old woman was found murdered.
Security and maintenance issues persist at the 365-unit Skyline complex, tenants and neighbors said in a four-hour nuisance abatement hearing Monday. That’s despite added police patrols, the recent hiring of a 24-hour security company and increased efforts by Skyline staff to keep common areas clean.