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2023 PACNY WALL CALENDARS ARE HERE!!!

Our wall calendar campaign was so successful last year we decided to keep it going! The 2023 PACNY WALL CALENDAR highlights historic properties in our region and includes informative descriptions of each. These are brand new, high-quality photographs of your favorite historic sites!

For any donation of $30 or more this holiday season we will send you our 2023 Calendar as a special “thank you”. 

Would you make a gift this holiday season to help us continue this important work of awareness and advocacy?

Give yourself or someone you know this great gift!

Click on the DONATE above to give today under GENERAL DONATION!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

The 2022 PACNY Preservation Award winners!

PACNY is proud to announce the following 2022 Preservation Award recipients:

  • The Jasena R. Foley Award is given to the Historic Oakwood Cemetery Preservation Association (HOCPA) in recognition of their careful stewardship of the historic cemetery, including passionate care for its built resources and designed landscapes.
  • The Harley J. McKee Award is given to Beth Crawford, Aaron Dewey, Alan Foley and Charlotte Flynn in recognition of their collaboration and skilled reconstruction work at 465 Allen Street in Syracuse, NY. 
  • The Pat Earle Award is given to the Cazenovia Heritage, Inc. in recognition of its support for the preservation of important historic and culturally significant resources in greater Cazenovia.
  • A Preservation Merit Award is given to Paulus Development in recognition of the successful rehabilitation of the Smith Supply building at 500 Erie Boulevard East in Syracuse, NY. 
  • The Dean Biancavilla Award is given to Rev. Paul G. and Christine Carter in recognition of over thirty years of care, preservation, and management of the Harriet Tubman home in Auburn, NY. 
  • The CNY Heritage Award is given to Madison County Planning in recognition of their work in improving the historic landscape features at Delphi Falls County Park, Madison County.
  • A Stewardship Award is given to Mary Anne and Joseph Giacona in recognition of nearly twenty years of preservation and care of the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church (aka The Center)  in Auburn, NY. 
  • The Paul Malo Award is given to Pathfinder Bank and VIP Structures in recognition of their work in the rehabilitation of 506 West On onondaga Street in Syracuse, NY. 
  • The Wilma T. Auer Award is given to Grant Johnson in recognition of his service to PACNY.

PACNY is excited that this year it can once again hold an in-person awards event on Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 3 p.m. at the Oneida Community Mansion House at 170 Kenwood Avenue in Oneida, NY! Registration for the event is $10 for PACNY members and $25 for non-members. Registration ends October 9th, 2022. However, we will be accepting walk-ins paying cash on the day of the event!

The event will feature light refreshments and drinks, a presentation on the history and architecture of the property, guided tours, and a presentation of awards in the Mansion’s auditorium. As an added value, attendees of our awards ceremony will receive a 15% discount on accommodations at the Mansion! Contact PACNY at email@pacny.net for more details. 

Click here to register for the event!

PACNY applauds the long-awaited rehabilitation on a favorite Syracuse landmark!

Construction began today on the long-awaited rehabilitation of the Moyer carriage and automobile factory, famous for the house on its rooftop overlooking Onondaga Lake. This $55.4 million project is being undertaken by Housing Visions Consultants Inc. and ADHV Redev CNY LLC, a joint venture between Syracuse developers Ryan Benz and Steve Case.

The team plans to turn the former Moyer carriage and automobile factory into 128 loft apartments, with 59 units being dedicated to disabled residents and victims of domestic violence. In addition, the building will also feature 3,670 square feet of commercial space.

The building was used as a carriage factory, which eventually also produced automobiles, from the early 1880s until 1915. Later owners of the complex included Porter-Cable Machine Co. and Penfield Manufacturing Co., producing mattresses and bedroom furniture. The complex has been empty since Penfield closed in 2006.

The project is being financed through a variety of public funding, including historic rehabilitation tax credits.

PACNY looks forward to seeing the finished product in Fall 2023!