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DeWitt Town Center adds tenants, wraps up renovations
DeWITT — Eight months of renovation work have finished at the DeWitt Town Center as the 184,000-square-foot shopping center at 3179 Erie Blvd. East has

Upcoming Hancock Airport project will affect rental-car returns
— Crews early next week will begin “necessary” maintenance repairs on the parking garage at Syracuse Hancock International Airport. That’s according to the Syracuse Regional
Tully Rinckey moves to larger office in Buffalo
BUFFALO — Tully Rinckey PLLC, an Albany–based law firm that also operates a Syracuse office, has moved its Buffalo–area office into a new, larger space.
St. Joseph’s raises more than $350K at annual gala dinner dance
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation’s annual gala dinner dance raised more than $350,000, exceeding its goal for 2014. St. Joseph’s announced the fund-raising total

Geneva Experiment Station receives $3.4 million in state funding for expansion
GENEVA, N.Y. — New York State Senator Mike Nozzolio today announced that he has helped secure $3.4 million in state funding to begin a major

SUNY Oswego, SUNY Canton get $3 million for building upgrades
OSWEGO — State Senator Patty Ritchie announced she has helped secure $3 million in special funding to be divided between SUNY Canton and SUNY Oswego

New York state home sales slip in May; CNY numbers mixed
New York state realtors completed the sale of 7,848 previously owned homes in May, down more than 14 percent from 9,170 homes sold in the

Canadian teen retailer Garage set to open store in Destiny this fall
SYRACUSE — Garage, a Montreal–based retailer of clothing geared primarily toward teenage girls, plans to open a new store at Destiny USA this fall. The

Bankers Healthcare Group continues explosive growth
Plans to build out additional space in an adjacent building on Solar Street SYRACUSE — In the 1980s, David Birch spoke to a Syracuse audience about gazelles, mice, and elephants. Birch, the president of a research company called Cognetics, coined the terms to distinguish those firms that grew quickly and created most of the jobs
Bowers & Company plans new structure to house its Watertown operations
WATERTOWN — Bowers & Company CPAs PLLC, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, is finalizing plans for construction of a new 7,800-square-foot office to house its two Watertown locations. The firm will own the building at the 1 acre construction site located on Commerce Park Drive East in Watertown, which doesn’t yet have an assigned address. “Construction
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