Syracuse, N.Y. — A Maine-based developer’s first project transforming downtown Syracuse office space into apartments has gone so well that its owners want to do more.
While on the verge of opening a 35-unit apartment building at 250 Harrison St., Bangor, Maine-based High Tide Capital has new plans to convert the six-story Monroe Building at 333 W. Onondaga St. into 46 apartments.
Built in 1968 as the headquarters for the Monroe Abstract & Title Corp., the structure is known for its large recessed windows, a sawtooth shaped exterior and, in recent years, a giant mural of Syracuse basketball legends…