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Holt Architects focused on growing new Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — Holt Architects had designs on opening a Syracuse branch for some time before it moved into a downtown office in the middle of
N.Y. manufacturing index breaks even for first time since summer
New York manufacturers broke out of a mold of negativity in February amid a surge of new orders. The Empire State Manufacturing Survey from the
Officials continuing efforts to stop Auburn plant shutdown
AUBURN — Daikin McQuay isn’t backing away today from plans to close a manufacturing plant it operates in Auburn, even as the city’s mayor undertakes
PAR Technology hardware system being deployed at Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s restaurants
NEW HARTFORD — ParTech, Inc. (PAR), a unit of PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR), announced today that CKE Restaurants, Inc. (CKE) has selected the new
Report on New York farming finds growth in smaller farms
New York state had an estimated 36,000 farms, covering 7 million acres, in 2012. That’s largely unchanged from a year earlier, according to a new
Power Engineers looks to tap local talent pool
SYRACUSE — Power Engineers launched and is growing its Syracuse office with the aim of tapping into the technical talent base present in the region.
Greystone announces new office locations in Boston, NYC areas
FAYETTEVILLE — Greystone Envolutions, LLC, an environmental-engineering and consulting firm headquartered in Fayetteville, has kicked off 2013 with a pair of new offices and some
High-end audio brand McIntosh expands its global focus
BINGHAMTON — On Oct. 8, 2012, Fine Sounds SpA of Milan, Italy bought 100 percent of the stock in McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., located at 2
Chobani: keeping its foot on the accelerator
NORWICH — “Our cows are working overtime,” New York State Senator James L. Seward (R–Oneonta) was quoted as saying at the New York State Yogurt
Welch Allyn device harnesses iPhone camera for eye exams
SKANEATELES FALLS — At first glance, Welch Allyn’s new iExaminer may seem squarely aimed at remote markets. The product allows users to snap high-resolution images
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