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VIZIONefx expects more growth after adding new clients
BALDWINSVILLE — VIZIONefx LLC, a provider of interactive kiosks based in Baldwinsville, has about 35 clients and expects to grow to between 75 and 100 clients by the end of 2013, says J.C. Whipple, chief operating officer. The three-year old company showed signs of growth in late October by adding two new clients. VIZIONefx announced […]
Development to house offices, apartments
ITHACA — Construction began this week at 140 Seneca Way, a new complex of luxury apartments and class A office space in downtown Ithaca. The
Small-business optimism flattens in October
Levels of optimism held roughly steady among small business owners in the month before the presidential election while uncertainty reached an all-time high, according to
ITT plans expansion project in Seneca Falls
SENECA FALLS — ITT Corp. (NYSE: ITT) is adding a 75,000-square-foot expansion to its Seneca Falls facility. The project will add new manufacturing space and
Rochester firm to acquire Dellas Graphics
SYRACUSE — An employee-owned commercial printer based in Rochester is set to acquire the Syracuse printing company Dellas Graphics. Canfield & Tack Commercial Printing &
UTICA — The Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter honored PJ Green for partnering with the Arc vocational program to employ people with developmental disabilities. The ARC presented
Tractor Supply store opens in Herkimer
HERKIMER — The new Herkimer Tractor Supply Co. store held its grand opening Saturday after officially opening for business Nov. 3. The Herkimer location is
Travel business combines storm relief with upcoming trip
HINCKLEY — When Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast in late October, Carol Buczek wasn’t sure what that would mean for her business, Tours By
Expanded contract creates jobs at CABVI
UTICA — An expanded contract with a federal agency will lead to 18 new jobs at the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
GateHouse Media reports Q3 loss
FAIRPORT — GateHouse Media, Inc. a Fairport–based media company that owns The Observer-Dispatch in Utica, reported a bigger loss and lower revenue in the third quarter. Total revenue declined 3.4 percent to $120.8 million, down from $125 million a year ago, even though the company grew its digital revenue by 27.9 percent. The company posted
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