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The Agency wants new HQ to serve as “one-stop” facility for business development

DICKINSON — The Agency plans to build a business and economic-development center at the south entrance of the SUNY Broome Community College campus in the town of Dickinson. The 17,000-square-foot, “one-stop” facility will include the Agency’s headquarters and house other economic and business-development partners, the Agency said in an April 26 news release. “It will

Johnson Brothers Lumber completes construction of lumber-production facility in Canastota

CANASTOTA — Johnson Brothers Lumber Company has finished work on a 20,000-square-foot lumber-production facility in Canastota. The company invested more than $1.7 million and exceeded its commitment to create at least 10 new jobs, Empire State Development said in a June 3 news release announcing completion of the company expansion. Johnson Brothers Lumber is a

Project Resources Group leases 3,000 square feet in Galson Building

DeWITT — Project Resources Group — a provider of construction management, plant damage investigation and recovery, business outsourcing, and consulting services — recently leased 3,000 square feet of office space in the Galson Building at 6601 Kirkville Road East in DeWitt. George Lee and Cory LaDuke of Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively marketed the property

NYS Real-Estate Transfer Tax on Conveyances of Real Property

In New York state, sellers who convey an interest in real property are required to pay a state real-estate transfer tax. In the usual sale of real property, the real-estate transfer tax is computed at a rate of $2 for each $500 of consideration or fractional part thereof. For example, in a transaction in which

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