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We Want Your Projects: Regional Council Opens New Round of Funding
The July 29 deadline to submit a consolidated Funding Application (CFA) for the sixth round of the Regional Economic Development Council is fast approaching. In
Writing the Next Chapter in Downtown’s Story
Recently, more than 350 members of the community joined CenterState CEO’s partner, the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, for its 2016 annual meeting. At the event,
Four Companies and More Than 1,500 Jobs are Latest in Downtown Syracuse’s Transformation
Over the last [few] weeks, we have witnessed a remarkable series of announcements relating to downtown Syracuse that many would have thought unimaginable just a
Tech Garden Recognized for Expansion and Impact
The Northeastern Economic Developers Association (NEDA) has just recognized The Tech Garden for its growth and impact over the past year. This award is a
New Initiatives Advance Our Regional Export Growth Strategies
When CenterState CEO and its partners launched the CenterState Metropolitan Export Initiative, regional exports were a little more than $6 billion; today they have grown
CenterState NY Region Recognized for its Potential Potential
In another sign of our economic resurgence, Syracuse was named the no. 1 location among midsize U.S. cities for companies looking to “reshore” operations. In
Be Heard: Consensus Seeks Input on Future of Governance in Onondaga County
New York is well known for government. We have lots of it. Central New York is no exception, and that’s why I’m proud that Onondaga
More than 600 business and community leaders joined together for our 2015 Economic Forecast Breakfast on Jan. 15. This event shares the boots-on-the-ground knowledge and
Connecting to Global Opportunities
The growing global middle class creates a compelling case for regional businesses to explore how they can reach consumers through exporting. By 2030, the U.S.
Agriculture is Big Business in CNY and New York State
Agriculture. It’s one of our region’s oldest and undeniably most important economic sectors. In 2012, agricultural production was worth more than $5.7 billion in New