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Report: Destiny USA expansion generated $27M for local union workers
SYRACUSE — A total of 546 trade-union craftsmen worked on constructing the Destiny USA shopping mall expansion in Syracuse, according to a new report. Those
Allyn Family Office director becomes new Welch Allyn CFO
SKANEATELES FALLS — Welch Allyn has tapped the Allyn Family Office for a new CFO. The medical-device manufacturer hired Joseph Hennigan as its executive vice
N.Y. lands on list of top 10 green job-creating states
New York is among the top 10 states in the country for clean-energy job creation in the third quarter of this year, according to an
Second Syracuse e200 class ready to graduate tonight
SYRACUSE — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is set to graduate the second Syracuse class from its Emerging Leaders Initiative tonight. The initiative, known
Carrols loses $6.7 million in third quarter
SYRACUSE — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. reported a net loss of $6.7 million from continuing operations in the third quarter of 2012, its first full
Rural/Metro upgrades technology in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Medical Services of Central New York has spent nearly $300,000 to bolster its computer hardware, software, and technology. The ambulance service, which
Southern Tier HealthLink moving to new service model
BINGHAMTON — The Southern Tier’s regional health information organization (RHIO) is adopting a new service model that will cut its expenses and move it away
Tessy preps for more expansion at Elbridge HQ
ELBRIDGE — Tessy Plastics Corp. didn’t take very long to outgrow a new building at its headquarters complex. The plastic component and packaging manufacturer is
Ex-Im Bank official returns to Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Central New York could be importing a new source of financing for small and medium companies after a federal official’s recent visit. Wanda
NY small-business owners feel rising stress, survey finds
Nearly two-thirds of New York’s small-business owners felt increasing levels of stress fueled by running their companies, according to a recently released survey. The survey,