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Engineering firm picks new leader, maps out strategic plan
WATERTOWN — Engineering firm Bernier Carr & Associates kicked off spring with a changing of the guard as Kris D. Dimmick steps up as vice president of operations, leading its day-to-day operations. And CEO Bernard H. Brown and Board Chairperson Pamela Beyor both announced their retirement effective at the end of this year. Those changes […]
Alto Cinco to open a second restaurant in downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Alto Cinco, a popular Mexican restaurant in the Syracuse University hill area since 1995, will open a second eatery in downtown Syracuse this
Mohawk Global Logistics acquires Chicago company
SALINA — Mohawk Global Logistics has acquired a Chicago competitor, OEC Freight Chicago, Inc., the local company announced. Neither business released financial terms of the
Air Force seeks industry input on building lease at Rome Lab
ROME — The U.S. Air Force announced it is seeking input on a possible commercial real-estate lease for a portion of an office building at
Kasson Place Apartments opens doors after $9 million in renovations
SYRACUSE — A Rochester–based developer has wrapped up work on converting the early 1900s residence of F. Scott Fitzgerald on Syracuse’s James Street into a
Five Star Urgent Care expanding to Cicero in May
CICERO — Five Star Urgent Care Medical, a nascent, growing upstate New York emergency medical-service provider, plans to expand to Cicero in May. This comes only one month after the company added its third location in Ithaca on March 4. Its first two sites are Jamestown and Big Flats. “We did some research and found
Upstate Tavern to open at Turning Stone on April 15
VERONA — Upstate Tavern is set to open on Monday at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona. The restaurant has created about 60 new jobs,
Ithaca chocolatier Sarah’s Pâtisserie to open second store
ITHACA — Chocolate retailer Sarah’s Pâtisserie will open its second location in downtown Ithaca this spring, according to a news release of the Downtown Ithaca
Annese expects to relocate local office to aid growth
Company generated $66.9 million in revenue in 2012 SALINA — Annese & Associates, Inc. could soon be looking for new space in the Syracuse
NY-Sun to provide $13.5 million to reduce solar-installation costs
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday announced that $13.5 million is available for projects aimed at reducing the overall cost of installing photovoltaic (PV)
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