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State commercial realtors association confab set for Turning Stone June 18-20
VERONA — The New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR) will hold its 11th annual New York State Commercial Real Estate Conference June 18-20
New York home sales rise in April compared to a year ago
New York realtors sold more previously owned homes this April than the year-ago period, but fewer homes than in March of this year, according to
State’s regions a mixed bag of construction job gains, losses
Construction employment declined over the past year in 157 out of 337 metropolitan areas, including Syracuse, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. According
BREWERTON — Paragon Environmental Construction won a contract from Sunoco to upgrade filling stations recently acquired by the company across upstate New York. Paragon, an
Syracuse, Onondaga County land bank application approved
Syracuse and Onondaga County are among the first municipalities in the state that received approval to create land banks to redevelop vacant or abandoned properties.
Little Falls Hospital plans renovation project
LITTLE FALLS — Little Falls Hospital is set to begin a $12.3 million expansion and renovation project to upgrade the facility to meet the rising
Lourdes completes $70M Mission 2012 project
BINGHAMTON — After three years and $70 million, Lourdes Hospital completed its Mission 2012 project and celebrated with an open house at the new facility
Busy summer construction season set for SUNY Oswego
OSWEGO — The State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego will be humming with construction activity this summer as the school nears the end of a $300 million expansion plan that began in 2008. This summer, a $17.2 million project will begin that will connect Oswego’s two School of Education buildings. The university’s Park Hall,
Currier Plastics ready to start expansion in Auburn
Plans to add 50 new jobs over three years AUBURN — Currier Plastics, Inc. is moving forward on a 55,000-square-foot expansion project that was in limbo at the end of last year. The project is nearing a groundbreaking after Empire State Development awarded the Auburn manufacturer a $750,000 Economic Transformation Grant — a grant
roi Office Interiors to open Albany location
ROME — After successfully launching in the Syracuse market in 2009, roi Office Interiors is ready to expand eastward by opening a location in the Capital District. The office-furniture supplier will open its new office and showroom at 50 State St., in the heart of downtown Albany, in June, company owner Robert Angelicola says. “Things
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