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Construction, Design & Real Estate

Dutch Hill Maple

Dutch Hill Maple in Tully formally opens new sugarhouse

Also certified as environmentally friendly TULLY — Dutch Hill Maple, LLC, which participates in the New York State Grown & Certified program, on March 1 formally opened its new sugarhouse, which was completed in 2023. The program “promotes farms that adhere to a higher standard for food safety and environmentally friendly practices,” the New York […]

Liberty Resources to develop supportive housing in Onondaga, Cortland counties

DeWITT — Liberty Resources will use $1.2 million in state-grant funding for the development of housing programs in Onondaga and Cortland counties. The organization calls the grant funding a “major stride towards addressing housing challenges for vulnerable communities,” according to its Feb. 29 announcement. Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI) awarded the money.  Liberty Resources

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Multi-family housing developer Conifer Realty appoints CFO

ROCHESTER — Conifer Realty, LLC, a developer of affordable multi-family housing, recently announced the appointment of Robert (Rob) Corredine as its new chief financial officer (CFO). In this expanded role, he will oversee finance, accounting, asset management, portfolio management and capital markets for the Rochester–based company that constructs, owns, and manages multifamily apartment communities across

Great Northern Mall

Developers announce more than $1 billion plan to redevelop Great Northern Mall property

CLAY, N.Y. — The Hart Lyman Companies and Conifer Realty, LLC on Thursday revealed the next step in their plans to “radically redevelop, rename, and redefine” the Great Northern Mall property in the town of Clay. The project is described as a “more than a $1 billion investment,” per the announcement. Hart Lyman and Conifer

White Pine Commerce Park

Public meeting set for March 19 in Clay to discuss environmental impact of Micron project

CLAY, N.Y. — The Buffalo district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will host a public meeting to gather comments on Micron Technology’s (NASDAQ: MU) proposed plan to build a semiconductor-manufacturing campus at the White Pine Commerce Park in the town of Clay. The session is set for March 19 from 7-9 p.m.

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