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Ithaca software firm opens new offices in Syracuse, Endicott
SYRACUSE — Ithaca–based software-development firm Envisage Information Systems has new offices in Syracuse and Endicott and is working to tap into the local talent pools in those markets to keep pace with its recent growth. The Syracuse office, located in 4,000 square feet at Presidential Plaza, opened in January. Envisage has had a presence in […]
St. Joseph’s moves toward new EHR system with Onondaga Tower lease
SYRACUSE — Taking over new physical space in downtown Syracuse was a step toward virtual changes at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center. The 431-bed Syracuse hospital and health-care system took over 22,000 square feet of space in Onondaga Tower on Jan. 31. That building, formerly known as the HSBC Tower, sits at the corner of
Colgate University agrees to buy nursery school building
HAMILTON — Colgate University plans to purchase a building for a group of children younger than its usual demographic. The liberal arts university in Hamilton
Barton and Loguidice expands in North Country
SALINA — Engineering firm Barton and Loguidice has a new office in Watertown. The firm, based in Salina, has additional locations in Albany, Rochester, Ellenville,
Growing Galson Laboratories expands in Hawaii, Canada
DeWITT — Galson Laboratories has been growing since the start of 2012 with new locations in new geographies and acquisitions to start off 2013. The company announced two acquisitions in January that will add to operations it established in 2012 in Hawaii and Canada. Based in DeWitt, Galson provides laboratory testing services to the industrial
Upstate real-estate indicators strengthen in 4th quarter
Upstate New York’s real-estate market showed some signs of stirring in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to new data. The Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) released its real-estate sentiment scores for the fourth quarter on Jan. 24. They showed upstate residents’ views brightening to the point where optimism outweighs pessimism. Current real-estate sentiment in
Crouse completes Witting Surgical Center
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital has finished work on its Chris J. and Marshia K. Witting Surgical Center. The hospital wrapped up four new inpatient operating rooms, capping
Holt associate elected chairman of Green Building Council chapter
ITHACA — Andrew Gil, an associate at Ithaca–based Holt Architects, is the new chairman of the U.S. Green Building Council’s upstate New York chapter. The
CXtec plans to open sales office in Rochester
Company also expects to boost hiring in Syracuse area SALINA — CXtec is set to open a sales office in Rochester later this year to tap into the talent base in that market. CXtec, which sells new and used data networking and voice equipment and its own line of cabling, expects the Rochester office
Mohawk Valley fiber-optics firm goes solar
KIRKLAND — Legacy Fiberoptics, Inc., a small business that manufactures and repairs fiber-optic test equipment, is banking on solar power to reduce its energy costs. Legacy Fiberoptics, headquartered in a 7,500-square-foot building at 7930 Limberblost Road in the town of Kirkland, recently had a solar-panel system installed that it expects to provide all its electricity.
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