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Laboratory Alliance opens Cazenovia patient-service center
CAZENOVIA — Laboratory Alliance of Central New York, LLC is watching the number of people walking in the door of a patient-service center it recently opened in Cazenovia. “Every week we’re looking at patient volumes,” says Anne Marie Mullin, senior vice president of Laboratory Alliance, which is based in suite 300 at 1304 Buckley Road […]
SUNY Athletic Conference relocates HQ
CORTLAND — The headquarters for the State University of New York (SUNY) Athletic Conference is now located on the campus of SUNY Cortland. The division
Report: Destiny USA expansion generated $27M for local union workers
SYRACUSE — A total of 546 trade-union craftsmen worked on constructing the Destiny USA shopping mall expansion in Syracuse, according to a new report. Those
Turning Stone announces $25 million expansion project
VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino will build a new $25 million multi-venue entertainment facility, slated to open in the summer of 2013, the Oneida
Coughlin & Gerhart to move to new permanent office in Kirkwood
KIRKWOOD — Nearly two years after it was displaced by a fire, law firm Coughlin & Gerhart LLP is moving into a new permanent home at the NYSEG building in Kirkwood. Coughlin & Gerhart lost its offices at 19 Chenango St., Binghamton on Dec. 21, 2010, when a fire destroyed the neighboring Midtown Mall building.
Tessy preps for more expansion at Elbridge HQ
ELBRIDGE — Tessy Plastics Corp. didn’t take very long to outgrow a new building at its headquarters complex. The plastic component and packaging manufacturer is almost ready to break ground on an expansion of its 90,000-square-foot “south” building at 488 Route 5 in Elbridge. That building, which is one of three on Tessy’s campus at
Bonadio Group continues expansion
UTICA — The Bonadio Group is adding to its Central New York presence once again, this time with the acquisition of an accounting firm in
CNY construction employment slips year-over-year in September
Central New York’s construction employment levels slipped over a 12-month period closing at the end of September, according to a recent analysis from the Associated
Byrne Dairy aiming for new plant in Cortlandville
CORTLANDVILLE — Byrne Dairy has made the first move toward building a yogurt plant with a tourism and education center at the Finger Lakes East
St. Joseph’s preparing to construct heat and power plant
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center will begin building a $15 million combined heat and power plant next year. The power plant, planned for
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