Site-Seeker to formally open downtown Utica HQ on Friday

UTICA, N.Y. — Digital-marketing firm Site-Seeker will formally open its new downtown Utica headquarters on Oct. 1.

Formerly based in nearby New Hartford for more than 10 years, Site-Seeker finalized the move to 287 Genesee St. on Sept. 8, per the company’s Facebook page. In addition to the new headquarters in Utica, the firm has satellite branches in Las Vegas; Atlanta, Georgia; Washington, D.C.; and Pinehurst, North Carolina.

“With all the revitalization around Utica, we’re excited to be a part of the future of Downtown,” Matt Ford, Site-Seeker’s president, said in a Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce release.

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Named one of CNY’s Best Places to Work, Site-Seeker provides services such as web development, search-engine optimization, digital marketing and advertising, and analytics. The firm was started about 20 years ago by Brian and Eddie Bluff.

Site-Seeker will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Greater Utica Chamber on Friday at 10:30 a.m.

JT Coupal (news@cnybj.com)

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