The Warehouse, located in Downtown Syracuse, New York, has a rich history. Originally a storage warehouse for the Syracuse-based Dunk and Bright Furniture Company, it was purchased by Syracuse University in 2005. The university undertook a significant renovation of the building, transforming it into a space for classrooms, galleries, and studios. The renovation project, which cost $9 million, has given the building a new lease of life.
The Warehouse is a successful collaboration between Syracuse University and the local community. This partnership has resulted in the transformation of an underutilized building in Syracuse's historic Armory Square into a vibrant academic facility. The renovated structure now provides flexible spaces for design studios, classrooms, and offices for the School of Design. Additionally, it serves as a downtown venue for public lectures, exhibitions, and galleries, making it a hub of cultural activity.
The Warehouse is home to the Syracuse University School of Design and the University's central marketing team. The ground floor of the building offers a variety of amenities for visitors and students alike. It features a cafe, a reading room, community classrooms, a lecture hall, and workspaces. Additionally, it houses a community exhibition space and an international contemporary art gallery. This floor is the most public space in The Warehouse, making it a bustling hub of activity.
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