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CoreLogic report: Foreclosures decline in April, compared to a year ago
A new report from CoreLogic (NYSE: CLGX), a global property research and data provider, shows 46,000 foreclosures were completed nationally in April, down 18 percent from 56,000 a year ago. CoreLogic’s April National Foreclosure Report, which provides data on completed U.S. foreclosures and foreclosure inventory, also showed that on a month-over-month basis, completed foreclosures fell […]
OGS upcoming construction opportunities include Oriskany project
RoAnn M. Destito, New York State Office of General Services Commissioner, recently announced bidding for construction contracts. They include work in Oriskany in Oneida County: Oneida County Construction Work: Contract No.: 44460-CDescription: Provide Tactical Firing RangeLocation: State Preparedness Training Center, Oriskany, NYBid Date: 7/9/2014Estimate: $3,000,000 – $4,000,000 Electrical Work: Contract No.: 44460-EDescription: Provide Tactical Firing RangeLocation: State
Newhouse School to dedicate New Studio and Innovation Center on Sept. 29
Will celebrate re-opening of Newhouse 2 building, after $18 million renovation SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications announced it will dedicate the new Newhouse Studio and Innovation Center on Sept. 29 on campus. Special guest Oprah Winfrey will join students, alumni, media executives, and other VIPs to celebrate the re-opening of
Miner, state lawmakers announce funding to repair Meachem Ice Rink
SYRACUSE — The city of Syracuse is getting financial assistance to pay for repairs to Meachem Ice Rink, which closed earlier this year to due
Local franchisees open second Clothes Mentor store in Clay
CLAY — The local franchisees of Clothes Mentor, a national chain that buys and sells used women’s clothing from brand-name designers, have opened a second
Binghamton University wins $1.2 million grant for freshman science-research program
BINGHAMTON — The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has awarded Binghamton University a five-year, $1.2 million grant to help launch and sustain its freshman-research immersion
SU group develops Carrier Dome backup plan in case of roof failure
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) will “likely” need to replace the current roof on the Carrier Dome in the next seven to 10 years at
DiNapoli: New Yorkers will generate much of the revenue at upcoming casinos
New York residents will handle much of the betting and generate much of the revenue at the upcoming Upstate casinos, even though the new facilities
Colgate University builds entrepreneurial muscle
HAMILTON — Liberal arts and entrepreneurship are usually perceived as polar opposites. The former is equated with an insular, sedate environment of thinking and contemplation; the latter exists in the rough-and-tumble world of business driven by mammon. Yet, more than 3,000 U.S. colleges and universities now offer entrepreneurial programs. In business and engineering schools, it
Stevens Office Interiors consolidates space, sells previous building
DeWITT — Stevens Office Interiors, a company that specializes in office-furniture products, has consolidated its operations in DeWitt and sold its previous Syracuse building to a Rochester food market. Stevens on April 28 opened a new 10,000-square-foot showroom at 6804 Manlius Center Rd. in the town of DeWitt. It’s part of a 22,000-square-foot space that
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