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Construction, Design & Real Estate

USDA critical rural infrastructure money funds three CNY projects

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting New York State Director Brian Murray recently announced funding totaling more than $70 million across 24 projects to build and improve critical infrastructure in rural New York communities.  It was part of a nationwide announcement by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack about the agency’s […]

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Arctic Bear Heating, Plumbing, Air & Water Treatment moves to Vestal

VESTAL, N.Y. — Arctic Bear Heating, Plumbing, Air & Water Treatment recently moved its headquarters to Vestal after outgrowing its previous space in the town of Union. Arctic Bear is now located in a 6,500-square-foot space at 612 Vestal Pkwy W., which was previously used for a marble distribution facility and then stood vacant for

Syracuse University to start Lally Athletics Complex project in the spring

SYRACUSE — The first phase of a multi-million, multi-year project to renovate and expand Syracuse University’s Manley Field House into the John A. Lally Athletics Complex will begin next spring.  It’ll begin with the construction of a new front entrance for the complex described as “a state-of-the-art academic and athletics village” that will help all

Solar-installation firm names president

CLAY, N.Y. — OnSite Solar, LLC announced that Brian J. Walters will become its president on Jan. 1. The solar-installation company is promoting Walters from his prior position as senior VP of construction services. OnSite Solar is based at 5 Lumber Way in the town of Clay. Started as a spinoff in 2018, the company

Work begins on Monarch Commons housing project in town of Cicero

CICERO, N.Y. — Construction has started on a $15 million housing development with 50 apartments in the town of Cicero.  Monarch Commons will include 35 apartments for adults age 55 and older, and 15 apartments for veterans dealing with homelessness or “housing insecurity,” the office of Gov. Kathy Hochul, announced Dec. 3.  The project’s developer

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