Amos Block
The Amos Block, a Romanesque Revival building in Downtown Syracuse, New York, was developed by former mayor Jacob Amos in the late 19th century. Originally serving as a hub for goods transported via the Erie Canal, the building now houses a mix of retail spaces and residential apartments following a renovation in 2006. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978, The Amos continues to stand as a significant landmark in Syracuse, with its first floor hosting a grocery store reminiscent of its past while offering modern amenities in its upper-level apartments.Generated from the website