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National Grid, local organizations launch new economic-development website
SYRACUSE — National Grid and local partner organizations today launched a new economic-development website that provides tools to help retain, grow, and attract new businesses
COR formally begins development of former Mercy Hospital site in Watertown
WATERTOWN — COR Development Company, LLC today held an event to formally mark the start of redevelopment of the former Mercy Hospital in Watertown. The
Binghamton University SBDC has more flood-recovery money left for eligible businesses
BINGHAMTON — The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Binghamton University announced it is still working to assist small businesses throughout the Southern Tier region
Traditions at the Glen awards engineering, architectural contract for proposed casino
BINGHAMTON — Traditions at the Glen, one of several businesses competing for one of four Upstate casino licenses, has announced the award of an architectural/engineering
Mirabito acquires Manley’s Mighty Marts
BINGHAMTON — The Mirabito family of companies has acquired the Manley’s Mighty Marts convenience store and gas station chain in the Southern Tier. The acquisition
Paragon Environmental Construction expands services with new masonry company
CICERO — After 15 years in the environmental construction service field, the owner of Paragon Environmental Construction, Inc. (PEC) has decided to expand the business
Siena survey: New York real-estate sentiment ‘strong’
New York state consumers’ assessment of the real-estate market remains “strong” and they expect further growth in property values. That’s according to Donald Levy, director
Mohawk Valley Ad Club to host May 6 forum on future of Bagg’s Square
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Advertising Club will soon host an open discussion on the future of the Bagg’s Square area of Utica and the
DiNapoli proposes bill to strengthen ethics rules for state contractors
A proposed bill would help ensure that contractors conducting business with New York state agencies are held to “high ethical standards” while performing important governmental
Binghamton Mayor David appoints newest members to his administration
BINGHAMTON — Binghamton Mayor Richard C. David announced two more appointments to his administrative team. David named Jennie Skeadas Sherry as director of planning, housing
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