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Mixed-use housing project planned at Griffiss Business & Technology Park
ROME, N.Y. — A Saratoga Springs firm plans to develop a new, mixed-use apartment community with office and amenity-oriented space at Griffiss Business and Technology
Del Lago Resort & Casino begins construction on sportsbook
SOSH Architects, which is headquartered in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is the lead architect on the project. DraftKings Sportsbook at del Lago will occupy the
I.M. Pei, architect of Syracuse’s Newhouse I, Everson museum, dies at 102
That’s according to the website of New York City–based Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects LLP, which confirmed Pei’s death. Pei helped launch the firm
Tioga Downs Foundation to award a total of $500K, seeks applicants
Nonprofit organizations have the opportunity to apply twice annually for awards during the July and January cycle, per the news release. Accounting for both award
MOST will have permanent dinosaur exhibit this summer
“This is huge for the Syracuse community, for the MOST as a STEM learning center, and it’s what we do best – the intersection of
Syracuse home opener with Clemson set for ABC’s “Saturday Night Football”
Syracuse also plans to retire the No. 72 jersey of all-time sack leader Tim Green during halftime of the Clemson game. Green, who is also
Cuomo: DOT starts latest traffic project near Fort Drum
“With this latest project on Route 26 now underway, New York State continues its longstanding commitment to making significant infrastructure investments that enhance the quality
Excellus selects eight CNY nonprofits for spring Community Health Awards
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield (Excellus BCBS) has chosen eight organizations for its spring Community Health Awards. More than 30 Central New York nonprofits had submitted applications,
Pilot launches helicopter tour business near Ithaca
LANSING — The Ithaca and Finger Lakes region has an abundance of scenic sites to see included waterfalls, gorges, lakes, college campuses, vineyards, and more. Andrew Garcia is betting people will want to gain a new perspective on these attractions from the high-in-the-sky vantage point of a helicopter. The experienced U.S. Air Force search and
Construction work starts at Lake Placid’s Olympic ski-jump complex
LAKE PLACID — Construction contracts have been awarded and crews have started work on more than $9.3 million in renovation and construction projects at Lake Placid’s Olympic ski-jumping complex. The renovation and construction projects began this spring and are expected to be complete this fall. They are part of the preparation for the recently awarded
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