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Welcome to the 2013 edition of The Central New York Business Journal’s Works In Progress feature. Every year we yield the floor to the businesses
Herkimer ARC focuses on new revenues through HI division
HERKIMER — “Not-for-profit is a tax status, not a business strategy,” quotes Kevin Crosley, the president and CEO of the Herkimer ARC, a 501(c)(3) corporation
Burrows Paper expands international reach
LITTLE FALLS — “On Dec. 3, 2012, Burrows Paper Corp. completed the acquisition of the remaining 75 percent equity interest in a joint-venture it had
Profit, sales increase at Anaren
DeWITT — Profit rose to $3.5 million, or 27 cents a share, in the fiscal second quarter at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) from $1.2 million,
FDA approves Welch Allyn foray into iPhone imaging
SKANEATELES FALLS — Medical-device maker Welch Allyn is ready to push iPhones as eye scanners after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved one
Design Concepts and Enterprises is sewing up plans for new addition
HASTINGS — Design Concepts and Enterprises, LLC wants to stitch an addition onto its headquarters building for the second time in less than three years.
Galson Laboratories expands in Hawaii with acquisition
DeWITT — Galson Laboratories today announced a second acquisition in Hawaii since June of last year. The firm announced its acquisition of INALAB, Inc., an
Homer Soy Products, LLC aims to crush soybeans in Cortland County
HOMER — A group of Western New York entrepreneurs is pressing to restart production at a long-closed soybean-crushing facility in the village of Homer. “We’re
New CEO continues family tradition at New Hope Mills
AUBURN — Douglas Weed is the third generation of his family to own and run Auburn–based New Hope Mills, Inc., succeeding his father as president
MAPI index declines, still indicates expansion in manufacturing
The national manufacturing sector continues to grow, but only at a slow pace in the face of ongoing challenges, according to a new survey from
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