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Some changes are coming to Destiny USA in Syracuse in the wake of recent gun-related incidents.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh and officials with the Syracuse Police Department will be meeting with operators of Destiny USA this week, following a spate of gun violence at the mall in recent months.
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Before the pandemic, about 20 to 22% of Destiny USA’s business came from Canadian shoppers. When the pandemic hit and the border closed, it impacted every aspect of life — especially retail.
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Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year, will be different as COVID-19 restrictions have limited in-person shopping, and demand…
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Malls in Phase 4 regions, including central New York, will be allowed to reopen on Friday, so long as they have enhanced HVAC filtration systems that can…
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Concerned about what role malls may be playing in the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in other states, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that in order for…
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Shopping malls in New York continue to be closed as the economy slowly reopens from the coronavirus shutdown, but businesses and elected officials in…
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Onondaga County is preparing for phase two of the restart of the central New York economy. County Executive Ryan McMahon said Tuesday the numbers are good…
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Updated at 11:35 a.m. SaturdaySyracuse police have arrested a 21-year old in connection with a shooting Friday at Destiny USA in Syracuse, which left one…
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From arcades to bowling alleys to go-karts, Destiny USA doesn't look like your typical mall and management says that's because it's not."It's a…