|
Landmark name |
Image |
Date Built |
Style |
Location |
Description |
1 |
Gridley Building |
 |
1867 |
Second Empire |
101 East Water Street
|
Also known as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building; 3½ stories; 100 foot clock tower; built of Onondaga limestone; Horatio Nelson White, architect |
2 |
Gere Bank Building |
 |
1894 |
Louis Sullivan type |
121 East Water Street
|
5 stories; built of granite, brick and terra cotta; Charles Colton, architect |
3 |
Phoenix Buildings (portion) |
 |
1834 |
Federal |
123 East Water Street
|
4 stories; brick |
4 |
Phillips Block |
 |
1834 |
Federal |
125-127 East Water Street
|
4 stories; brick |
5 |
Phoenix Buildings (portion) |
 |
1834 |
Federal |
129 East Water Street
|
4 stories; brick |
6 |
Dana Building |
 |
1837, 1861 |
Federal, Italianate |
135 East Water Street
|
Italianate top floor added in 1861; 4 stories; brick |
7 |
Grange Building |
 |
1925 |
Commercial |
203 East Water Street
|
Originally an auto dealership; 4 stories; brown brick |
8 |
State Tower Building |
 |
1927 |
Art Deco |
109 South Warren Street
|
22 stories; brick and limestone; Thompson and Churchill, architects |
9 |
Granger Block |
 |
1869, 1894 |
Renaissance Revival |
200 East Genesee Street
|
Also known as the SA&K (Sedgwick, Andrews and Kennedy) Building and Ferary Building; first 4 stories built in 1869; upper three stories added in 1894; brick |
10 |
Larned Building |
 |
1869 |
Second Empire |
114 South Warren Street
|
5 stories; brick |
11 |
Post Standard Building |
 |
1880 |
Richardsonian Romanesque |
136 East Genesee Street
|
5 stories; brick |
12 |
Franklin Buildings (portion) |
 |
1870 |
Second Empire |
134 East Genesee Street
|
4½ stories; brick |
13 |
Franklin Buildings (portion) |
 |
|
Federal |
132 East Genesee Street
|
4 stories; stone |
14 |
Franklin Buildings (portion) |
 |
1834 |
Federal |
128 East Genesee Street
|
4 stories; brick |
15 |
Franklin Buildings (portion) |
 |
1839 |
Federal |
122-126 East Genesee Street
|
5 stories; brick |
16 |
Flagship Securities Building |
 |
1896 |
Neo-Classical |
120 East Genesee Street
|
3 stories; marble and brick; Albert L. Brockway, architect; first steel-framed building in downtown Syracuse |
17 |
Onondaga County Savings Bank |
 |
1896 |
Neo-Classical |
113 South Salina Street
|
9½ stories; granite and limestone; R.W. Gibson, architect; Angelo Magnanti designed plaster ceiling; William Teff Schwartz murals of Onondaga County history |