Downtown Syracuse grocery store closes temporarily as movie continues filming
Updated 1:50 PM;
Today 1:50 PM
Film production equipment can be seen outside the Syracuse Cooperative Market at Salt City Market on Monday, May 17, 2021. The co-op is closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.Chris Baker | cbaker@syracuse.com
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A grocery store in downtown Syracuse is closed temporarily as a new movie continues filming in the area.
The Syracuse Cooperative Market announced on Facebook that it is closed for most of the day Monday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at its location inside the Salt City Market at 484 S. Salina St., across the street from the Marriott Syracuse Downtown (Hotel Syracuse). The full-service grocer is expected to reopen Monday from 4-9 p.m. and resume regular hours Tuesday.
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(L-R) Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, Marriot Syracuse Downtown Owner Ed Riley, and Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh cut the ribbon on the new entrance of additional rooms that have been renovated. The rooms were not a part of the original renovations when the hotel reopened.
Credit John Smith / WAER News
Another update has been finished at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown with the addition of 54 new rooms. The new “Hotel Syracuse Suite 1924” has memorabilia from the like of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elvis and President Jimmy Carter who all stayed at the Hotel. Owner Ed Riley gave dignitaries and the media a tour.
John Smith / WAER News
(L-R) Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, Marriot Syracuse Downtown Owner Ed Riley, and Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh cut the ribbon on the new entrance of additional rooms that have been renovated. The rooms were not a part of the original renovations when the hotel reopened.
Credit John Smith / WAER News
Another update has been finished at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown with the addition of 54 new rooms. The new “Hotel Syracuse Suite 1924” has memorabilia from the like of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elvis and President Jimmy Carter who all stayed at the Hotel. Owner Ed Riley gave dignitaries and the media a tour.
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