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Realtors sold more homes in New York in March than they did in February, capping the strongest opening quarter to a year since 2008, according
St. Joseph’s breaks ground on 181,100-square-foot expansion
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center led off a new expansion phase with a groundbreaking ceremony this morning at the corner of East Laurel
Southern Tier Dermatology plans move to larger location
VESTAL — After expanding late last year with a new location in Big Flats, Vestal–based Southern Tier Dermatology & Aesthetics will continue growing with a
Upstate’s mood on real estate improved in Q1
Upstate consumers raised their opinion of the real estate market in the first quarter of 2012, looking forward to a brighter future despite ongoing pessimism
Herkimer Motel & Suites completes upgrades
HERKIMER — When brothers James and John Brown became more involved in the running of the family business, the Herkimer Motel & Suites, nearly a
Nationwide to relocate Salina claims center in September
SALINA — Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. plans to move its Salina claims center this fall, leaving a building that it built and once owned for
Paragon Environmental Construction and NYEG Drilling plot continued growth
BREWERTON –– Paragon Environmental Construction, Inc. (PEC), and its subsidiary company NYEG Drilling, LLC are growing side by side and plan to make equipment and
Redevelopment planned for vacant building on Near West Side
SYRACUSE — New life could soon be returning to a massive vacant building on the Near West Side of Syracuse. A group of partners is
Sports PT looks for steady growth after ‘year of relocation’
DeWITT — Sports Physical Therapy of New York, PC (Sports PT) is looking forward to solid growth in 2012 after it moved nearly a quarter
Counties receive state flood aid
A little flood relief is on the way now that Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state will cover the local share of disaster response and
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