9th Annual Turn-Around Jumpers Tournament

9th Annual Turn-Around Jumpers Tournament Hayner Hoyt has proudly supported the Salvation Army’s Turn-Around Jumpers Tournament since the beginning. The 3-on-3 double elimination basketball tournament is in its ninth year and serves as a fundraiser that helps support more than 40 programs. This year the tournament was held in the Carrier Dome at Syracuse University… Read more »

Thurstons celebrate milestone work anniversaries

Thurstons celebrate milestone work anniversaries It’s a special week around here. A big congratulations goes out to our leading father-son team. Gary Thurston celebrates his 40th anniversary and Jeremy Thurston celebrates his 20th anniversary with the company this week! Thank you for your leadership and dedication to making Hayner Hoyt a great place to work!

we’re building up and out!

We’re building up and out! Over the last year, we’ve been busy working on our job sites and expanding our team. It’s an exciting time at Hayner Hoyt! We’d like to wish a warm welcome to our newest recruits: Superintendents Robert Young Shawn Bryant Supervisor Jason Wheeler Carpenters Richard Stulb Robert Wood Adam Wood Assistant… Read more »

A sneak peek of redhouse arts at city center

A sneak peek of redhouse arts at city center Redhouse Arts Center is moving to City Center! Construction is well under way at the former Sibley’s building on South Salina Street and we’re on schedule for an anticipated move-in date of January 2018. As a leading provider of theater, arts education and community outreach in… Read more »

3 more tiny homes for homeless veterans built in Syracuse

3 more tiny homes for homeless veterans built in Syracuse By Tom Magnarelli Three more tiny homes for homeless veterans have been built on Syracuse’s south side. The nonprofit, A Tiny Home for Good, finished their first two homes earlier this year. At the ribbon cutting ceremony was Dolphus Johnson, who has been volunteering to help… Read more »

Tiny homes sprout in Syracuse, shelter for homeless vets

Tiny homes sprout in Syracuse, shelter for homeless vets  By Tim Knauss | tknauss@syracuse.com SYRACUSE, N.Y. – In color and finish, the two recently completed townhouses on Rose Avenue blend in with other new homes in the neighborhood. But in size, or lack thereof, they stand out. Each of the new townhouses contains just 240… Read more »