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RealtyUSA.com acquires a Corning–Elmira real-estate firm
RealtyUSA.com announced that it has recently acquired the assets of Prudential Ambrose & Shoemaker Real Estate, which includes more than 30 real-estate professionals and operates
New York home sales, prices rise in August
New York realtors sold more than 11,500 previously owned homes in August, up more than eight percent from August 2012, according to a monthly report
Greater Binghamton Airport to get more than $1.1 million DOT grant for apron renovations
The Greater Binghamton Airport is set to receive a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) grant exceeding $1.1 million to rehabilitate the airport’s west apron, U.S.
L’Occitane en Provence opens at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — L’Occitane en Provence, an international beauty store, has opened on the first floor of Destiny USA. L’Occitane sells products that target skincare,
“Herb” Philipson’s formally opens new store in Wayne County
NEWARK — “Herb” Philipson’s held a grand-opening ceremony Tuesday at its new store on Route 31 in the Walmart Shopping Center in Newark (Wayne
Upstate Shredding-Ben Weitsman acquires new yard in Hornell
HORNELL — Upstate Shredding, LLC, the largest, privately owned scrap dealer on the East Coast, and its sister business Ben Weitsman & Son, Inc. today
Riverside Center in Utica sold for $60 million
UTICA — CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE: CBG) today announced the sale of Riverside Center in Utica to a private investor for $60.5 million. CBRE
Beebe Construction: the second century
MARCY — Few construction companies ever reach their centenary. H. R. Beebe, Inc., a general contractor headquartered in Utica, just celebrated its 100th anniversary and
CNY Solar touts benefits of solar hot-water systems
CANASTOTA — A Canastota firm is specializing in systems that harness the power of the sun to generate heat as well as hot water. In
Nanoscale College to develop Marcy nanocenter site for computer-chip manufacturing
MARCY — The SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) will develop the nanocenter site in Marcy to attract manufacturers of 450-mm diameter computer
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