Syracuse, New York (NY) Footwear Companies

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Martin Hafter Associates
102 Clearview Rd.
Syracuse NY 13214
(315) 446-6756
Henry Frank Wholesale LTD
1108 Spring St.
Syracuse NY 13208
(315) 472-7771
dope kicks
1012 Danforth Street
Syracuse NY 13208
(315) 218-7804

We are a privately held company in Syracuse, NY.
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Henry Frank Ltd
1108 Spring Street
Syracuse NY 132081600
(315) 472-7771

we supply footwear and clothing of all types, work - safety- farm-industry - commercial-police & fire duty boots
Quayas House Of Shoes
409 Bradley St.
Syracuse NY 13204
Shoes & More
119 North Lorraine Avenue
Syracuse NY 13210
(315) 214-4253
Di Biase Anthony MD
129 Alden St.
Syracuse NY 13210
(315) 475-7086
Famous Footwear 3141
3573 West Genesee St.
Syracuse NY 13219
(315) 488-4059
K's Nick Knacks & More
928 Burnet Avenue
Syracuse NY 13203
(315) 863-7933
Villa
317 South Salina St.
Syracuse NY 13202
(315) 472-0952
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