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Buttigieg visits Syracuse to get a look at Interstate 81, push for bill to fund replacement project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said the work continues to improve Interstate 81 (I-81), help it meet the community’s needs, and

Projects, funding announced for first phase of Utica Prosperity Initiative
UTICA, N.Y. — Small-business assistance programs and a new James Street Marketplace with loft apartments are among the projects announced in the first phase of

Salt City Market among those recognized during Downtown Committee’s virtual annual meeting
“No project or activity embodies the essence of this award like the highly anticipated Salt City Market, which opened in January,” Treier said in her

State program seeks to get local workforce involved in I-81, other CNY projects
SYRACUSE — It’s a program that seeks to make sure Syracuse–area workers benefit from the Interstate 81 (I-81) viaduct removal and other infrastructure projects in Central New York. The New York State Department of Labor, New York State Department of Transportation (DOT), and other agencies are spearheading a $1 million initiative called “Workforce Forward: Syracuse,”

New Crouse Health center for addiction-treatment services begins operations
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — After a year of construction, Crouse Health’s new Bill and Sandra Pomeroy Treatment Center at 2775 Erie Blvd. East in Syracuse has started operations. The two-story, 42,000 square-foot facility replaces the 100-year-old former location of Crouse’s outpatient-treatment services at 410 South Crouse Ave., which the program had “outgrown,” per a Crouse Health
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Rochester firm acquires Syracuse digital marketing agency Digital Hyve
Under the terms of the agreement, Digital Hyve will retain its brand and become a wholly owned subsidiary of Butler/Till. Kimberly Jones — who was

Hidden Level formally opens new Syracuse headquarters
Hidden Level also has plans to hire about 15 people in the next year, “effectively doubling” the company’s employee count. Besides the new headquarters and

NORWICH, N.Y. — Development Chenango Corporation (DCC) has signed an agreement to buy the building at 14-16 S. Broad St. in Norwich for a future

Ithaca student-housing complexes sold to Chicago–based firm
Visum Development worked with its equity partners — including East To West Capital, a real estate private-equity firm in the United Kingdom — to sell
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