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Small-business optimism stagnates in January
Optimism remained virtually flat among small-business owners in January, according to the latest monthly survey from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB). The NFIB’s
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet reopens after flooding
JOHNSON CITY — Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, which closed its Johnson City store during last fall’s flooding after just a month in business, will reopen the
Upcoming conference focuses on small-business diversity, resources
BINGHAMTON — In an Internet age, owners of new and emerging businesses have a lot of information at their fingertips, but entrepreneurs often don’t know
SYRACUSE — It started as a casual encounter at a Syracuse Chiefs game, but the end result is the merger of two established Central New
Mang Insurance acquires Fort Plain agency
FORT PLAIN — NBT Bancorp subsidiary Mang Insurance Agency, LLC has acquired Harvey-Triumpho Insurance Agency of Fort Plain. Going forward, the agency will do business
Mohawk Global moves into new headquarters
SYRACUSE — Mohawk Global Logistics has finished its relocation to a new headquarters at 123 Air Cargo Road, the former US Air reservation center on
KS&R moves 185 employees to downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — The market-research firm KS&R has moved its contact center to downtown Syracuse. The center’s new location is in the Syracuse Building at 224
Ranalli hopes to build distribution center on former Bossert site
UTICA — A Syracuse businessman could breathe new life into the Bossert site located just off Route 12 in Utica. James Ranalli, CEO of Syracuse–based
D’Arcangelo & Co. merges with Syracuse accounting firm
UTICA — It started as a casual encounter at a Syracuse Chiefs game, but the end result is the merger of two established Central New
Upstate consumer confidence rises again in January
Consumer confidence increased for the third straight month in upstate New York in January as consumers indicated a growing willingness to spend under current conditions.
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