NOW LEASING
Madison Row is an exciting new development at the corner of Route 92 (Highbridge Street) and Stickley Drive in the heart of the Village of Manlius.
Located on nearly four acres, the site will feature
- a stand-alone Key Bank;
- a beautiful, two-story, mixed-use building located adjacent to the street, in keeping with historic village character;
- a small public park;
- tree-lined sidewalks that connect to existing sidewalks throughout the Village;
- plenty of parking in the rear of the building.

The mixed-use building will have a range of commercial tenants (including a restaurant, retail shops and offices) and several elegant apartments.
The building’s scale and design characteristics will be appropriate for, and inspired by, local landscape and architecture.
Open green space, plenty of trees and other vegetation, wide sidewalks, benches and bike racks will surround the building.
Madison Row will soon emerge as the most exciting place to be in Syracuse’s eastern suburbs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A tremendous amount of work has already been completed: demolition of the previous structures, grading of the site to make it relatively level (previously, there was a massive pit behind the structures), coordination with the Department of Transportation regarding the improved sidewalks and changed curb cuts, paving for the bank driveway, and, most important of all, the design, approval, and installation of a stormwater management system. The system is not visible to passersby because it is largely underground at this point. It took a great deal of engineering and site work to install a system that complies with Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) regulations, but it is now fully complete.
What lies ahead is obviously the construction of the two new structures, the Key Bank on the corner, and the two-story, mixed use structure shown in the architect’s drawings on this website.
1. Madison Row has completely fulfilled its contractual obligations to Key Bank, and Key Bank has taken possession of the lot. Their construction drawings have been approved by the Village of Manlius, and they have obtained their building permit. Unfortunately, Key Bank’s national corporate headquarters has delayed construction of several new branches across the country, Manlius included. The construction will take place according to Key Bank’s timeline.
2. The Madison Row mixed-use structure has several committed commercial tenants. (The residential space will not be leased until construction begins.) The architects and structural engineer have begun work on construction documents for the building. Construction will begin during 2012.

