Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Syracuse, Central New York and beyond.
AECC moves to larger home to facilitate its rapid growth
DeWITT— AECC, a fast-growing environmental consulting company, has more than doubled its space by moving its headquarters just down the road. AECC relocated to a
Midstate Spring winding up for changes in 2013
DeWITT — Alex Melnikow likes to describe Midstate Spring’s business with a short sentence. “We buy wire, we play around with it, and we sell
EAG looks to increase local work after laboratory move
SALINA — Evans Analytical Group (EAG) is placing business opportunities in Central New York under a microscope after relocating its operations in the region to
Innovative Dynamics researching silicone tape for military use
ITHACA — Innovative Dynamics of Ithaca is developing a new type of silicone rubber tape with the help of Cornell University’s JumpStart program. The project
HTC to manufacture helmet covers for DLA under $2.6M contract
UTICA — The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in November announced it had awarded Human Technologies Corp. (HTC) a $2.6 million contract to manufacture chemical helmet
YORKVILLE — Meyda Custom Lighting installed new hydraulic press brake equipment to help reduce lead times and expand the company’s custom capabilities. The new brake
ClearPath Diagnostics selects new CEO
SYRACUSE — Jack Finn is the new CEO of ClearPath Diagnostics. ClearPath, headquartered at 600 E. Genesee St. in Syracuse, is a physician-owned laboratory practice
Polaris realizes more growth in 2012
SALINA — Polaris Library Systems continued growing in 2012 with more than 23 new contracts to date, representing 675 new libraries. The 675 new libraries
Levene, Gouldin & Thompson law firm opens new offices
VESTAL — Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP has opened two new law offices — one at 121 Buffalo St. in Ithaca and one at 140
Equifax report: one-fifth of consumer bank accounts may also be small-business owners
Up to 21 percent of a financial institution’s consumer accounts in a portfolio may also be small-business owners or principals, according to a recent data
Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Syracuse, Central New York and beyond.