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The Vision Center builds new location
HORSEHEADS — By next spring, The Vision Center will move to a new location that will give the growing eye-care practice more room and allow it to serve its patients better. “We’re just growing and expanding and running out of space,” says practice owner Dr. John Plow. The Vision Center has operated from 2,400 square […]
National Electrical Systems moves to new Rome office
ROME — National Electrical Systems, Inc. (NESI) started and has a long history in Boonville, but the company also has some roots in Rome. That’s part of what made Rome the perfect choice as the site of the company’s new headquarters. On Aug. 28, NESI moved from its 4,800-square-foot former headquarters facility on Route 12
WCNY settles into new home on Syracuse’s Near Westside
SYRACUSE — WCNY, Central New York’s public-broadcasting company, on Oct. 30 formally opened its new, 56,000-square-foot broadcast and education center at 415 W. Fayette St. in Syracuse. WCNY moved into the new facility earlier this year after having previously operated at 506 Old Liverpool Road in Salina. “It was always my feeling that we, as
High Point Chiropractic Wellness moves office to Syracuse’s west side
SYRACUSE — Dr. Irum Tahir recently moved her growing chiropractic practice, called High Point Chiropractic Wellness, to Syracuse’s west side from its former location on Onondaga Hill. Tahir bought the 4,200-square-foot freestanding office building at 1732 W. Genesee St. for $238,000 from Pureenergy Property Management, LLC, according to a news release from JF Real Estate,
Siena survey: New Yorkers find real-estate market ‘strongly positive’
New York state consumers’ view of the real-estate market is “strongly positive” for the second straight quarter, and the expectation is that this market is “here to stay.” That’s according to Donald Levy, director of the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI), which released its latest survey report of consumer real-estate sentiment in the Empire State
Officials break ground on the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center in Geneva
GENEVA, N.Y. — Construction of the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center is set to begin soon on the campus of the Cornell Agriculture and Food Technology Park (also called The Technology Farm) in Geneva, adjacent to the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. On Oct. 24, about 150 guests gathered at the Technology Farm to break ground
SU to name downtown Warehouse in honor of outgoing Chancellor Nancy Cantor
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) will name its academic and community facility at 350 W. Fayette St. the “Nancy Cantor Warehouse” in honor of the departing chancellor. Richard Thompson, chairman of the Syracuse University board of trustees, made the announcement Thursday night at a dinner honoring Cantor’s legacy in the Schine Student Center. Cantor “fully
Cuomo: Time Warner Cable Business Class to move into DeWitt shopping center
DeWITT — Time Warner Cable, Inc. (NYSE: TWC) plans to develop a $7.3 million business-services center in a “long-vacant space” in a shopping plaza along
Ephesus Lighting installs LED system at URI’s Ryan Center
SYRACUSE — Ephesus Lighting, Inc. of Syracuse today announced it installed a new LED (light-emitting diode) lighting system at the Thomas M. Ryan Center in
Hayner Hoyt joins “Top Contractor” list
SYRACUSE — Last year’s revenues of $145.6 million vaulted the Hayner Hoyt Corporation into the top ranks of USA construction companies as measured by revenue, according to Engineering News Record, a McGraw–Hill publication. “In 2013, we’re projecting $186 million in revenue,” says Gary Thurston, the company’s chairman and CEO. Thurston’s son Jeremy C., who is
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