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BlueRock expands in Buffalo, prepares to launch in Pa.
SYRACUSE — BlueRock Energy, Inc. is expanding its business in the Buffalo market and is on track to push into Pennsylvania in 2013. The company
Low interest rates: Who are the losers?
Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve Chairman, reminds us frequently why he has chosen to continue low interest rates and easy money — to boost the
NBT Bancorp had its eye on Syracuse market before acquisition
Editor’s Note: The Newsmaker Interview portion of Financial Quarterly features a conversation with a CEO of a major Central New York business every quarter. The
Editor’s note: The Investment Q&A feature appears regularly in our Financial Quarterly publication, spotlighting area investment professionals and their views on the markets and investments.
Delmonico turns to small, family businesses for growth
SYRACUSE — A focus on the family has helped Delmonico Insurance Agency grow — a focus on family-owned businesses that is. “It’s client acquisition, picking
MVP starting private health-insurance exchange
MVP Health Care, Inc. is dipping its toe into the health insurance exchange movement a year before New York’s state-operated exchange will be up and
SUNY Athletic Conference relocates HQ
CORTLAND — The headquarters for the State University of New York (SUNY) Athletic Conference is now located on the campus of SUNY Cortland. The division
SYRACUSE — The Sutton Cos., a Syracuse–based real estate firm, brokered the sale of the 71,000-square-foot Gouverneur Center at 471 E. Main St. in Gouverneur.
Report: Destiny USA expansion generated $27M for local union workers
SYRACUSE — A total of 546 trade-union craftsmen worked on constructing the Destiny USA shopping mall expansion in Syracuse, according to a new report. Those
Turning Stone announces $25 million expansion project
VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino will build a new $25 million multi-venue entertainment facility, slated to open in the summer of 2013, the Oneida
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