DICKINSON, N.Y. — ABC Creative Group announced it has added a second office, expanding into the Southern Tier.

The Syracuse–based advertising agency has opened a new office at FIVE South College Drive, Suite 204, on the SUNY Broome campus in the town of Dickinson.

 “After witnessing the renaissance of culture in Binghamton first-hand, ABC decided that it was time to join in the expanding market,” the company said in a news release.

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ABC offers videography, digital marketing, web and graphic design, content development, public relations, and branding.

FIVE South College Drive is a newly constructed economic and business development center that is home to The Agency (Broome County IDA/LDC), the Alliance for Manufacturing and Technology, the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce, the National Development Council, the New York Business Development Corporation, and Visions Federal Credit Union.

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