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Elevate Fitness launches in former Gold’s Gym locations
DeWITT — The area locations of the Gold’s Gym Syracuse franchise are now operating as an independent brand called Elevate Fitness. The change took effect

St. Lawrence University starts process to renovate Appleton Arena
CANTON — A donation from an alumnus will allow St. Lawrence University to conduct a study to consider ways of “renewing and enhancing” the school’s

Carlisle Law Firm opens Watertown office
WATERTOWN — The Carlisle Law Firm, P.C. has opened a 900-square-foot office at 215 Washington St. in Watertown to give it a home base for
Veteran-owned restoration business operating in new HQ
HASTINGS — Paul Davis Emergency Services of North Country NY, a restoration contractor franchise business owned by a local veteran, is settling into a new
SOS moves into new $9M Clay office building
CLAY — Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) moved into a new location in a newly constructed, $9 million building at 8324 Oswego Road in Clay on

Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse-Destiny USA opens for business
SYRACUSE — Destiny USA “consistently” draws from a distance covering a four-plus hour drive, and it attracts tourists from all 50 states, Canada, “and worldwide.”
Barclay Damon expands renewable-energy practice
Adds attorneys from New England firm SYRACUSE — Barclay Damon, LLP is expanding its renewable-energy practice with the addition of the four attorneys from McCauley
EBRI analysis: Most HSAs rolled over money at the end of 2016
Rising balances can help fund future health-care expenses A clear majority of health savings account (HSA) owners rolled over money at the end of last

Utica Comets to host 2018 AHL all-star game, facility renovations continue
It marks the second time in four years that the newly renamed Adirondack Bank Center at Utica Memorial Auditorium will host the event, having also
FuzeHub awards $75K grant to Syracuse University
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University will use a $75,000 grant in its work with a company developing a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system for