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National Electrical Systems moves to new Rome office
ROME — National Electrical Systems, Inc. (NESI) started and has a long history in Boonville, but the company also has some roots in Rome. That’s
WCNY settles into new home on Syracuse’s Near Westside
SYRACUSE — WCNY, Central New York’s public-broadcasting company, on Oct. 30 formally opened its new, 56,000-square-foot broadcast and education center at 415 W. Fayette St.
Siena survey: New Yorkers find real-estate market ‘strongly positive’
New York state consumers’ view of the real-estate market is “strongly positive” for the second straight quarter, and the expectation is that this market is
Officials break ground on the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center in Geneva
GENEVA, N.Y. — Construction of the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center is set to begin soon on the campus of the Cornell Agriculture and Food Technology
SU to name downtown Warehouse in honor of outgoing Chancellor Nancy Cantor
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) will name its academic and community facility at 350 W. Fayette St. the “Nancy Cantor Warehouse” in honor of the
Upstate Medical president, David Smith, to resign
SYRACUSE — Dr. David R. Smith said he will resign as president of the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, Central New
CenterState CEO, Brookings Institution release metropolitan business plan
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO and the Brookings Institution today released a metropolitan-business plan that identifies five “key” findings with “clear” implications for “redefining the region’s
Cuomo: Time Warner Cable Business Class to move into DeWitt shopping center
DeWITT — Time Warner Cable, Inc. (NYSE: TWC) plans to develop a $7.3 million business-services center in a “long-vacant space” in a shopping plaza along
Cornell to lead $2.3 million effort to improve economic links to marine ecosystems
ITHACA — Cornell University today announced it will lead a team of international researchers to improve the link between local economies and the “natural wealth”
Greater Binghamton Chamber launches revamped website
BINGHAMTON — The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce recently unveiled its newly redesigned website, which it says is designed more effectively to highlight the chamber’s