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Dreamer Glen on leadership: Listen, speak up for your beliefs, learn to adjust when 'life happens'

Dreamer Glen on leadership: Listen, speak up for your beliefs, learn to adjust when 'life happens'
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Miss Prissy's to move from Salt City Market to a new location on South Warren Street

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Miss Prissy’s, one of the eight original tenants of the Salt City Market, has signed a lease for its future storefront at 431 S. Warren St. in Syracuse.

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PHOTO ESSAY: Black women are at the forefront of new businesses in Syracuse

A recently released survey by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse gave us some insights into who is opening up businesses in the city’s core. Much like the rest of the country, Syracuse has seen the number of businesses owned by Black women increase over the past five years.

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Syracuse Speaks-Downtown Syracuse sees increase in Black women-owned businesses

A recently released survey by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse gave us some insights into who is opening up businesses in the city’s core. Much like the rest of the country, Syracuse has seen the number of businesses owned by Black women increase over the past five years.

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What's behind the sudden surge in savory soul food restaurants in Syracuse?


What’s behind the sudden surge in savory soul food restaurants in Syracuse?
Updated Feb 11, 2021;
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If that kind of comforting cuisine is your thing, welcome to Syracuse.
Five new southern/soul food restaurants or dining spots have opened in and around Syracuse since last fall. That appears to be nearly double the number of soul food-oriented places that had been open in the area.
All five opened since November. They join older places like Chi’Soul on South Salina Street, Soulfood Extension on Midland Avenue and Creole Soul in DeWitt. (There are others, like Joe’s to Go on West Onondaga Street, that combine some southern/soul cuisine with other dishes). All are operated by African-American entrepreneurs.

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Competition, collaboration, cuisine: Salt City Market's path to opening day


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Twelve years ago, Adam Sudmann sat in his Brooklyn apartment sketching out models for a multinational food hall. And on Friday, those sketches will come to fruition in downtown Syracuse.
Salt City Market, at 484 South Salina Street, is set to open at 11 a.m. on Friday and features food vendors with cuisines from around the world. The market was designed to model various food halls across the country and has 11 different food vendors.
Sudmann said that the market wouldn’t have been created without the Allyn Family Foundation. The foundation created the Syracuse Urban Partnership for projects like Salt City Market, and about a quarter of the foundation’s endowment went to the project.

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