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Nagle Athletic Surfaces adds competitor, plans move
CLAY — Nagle Athletic Surfaces, Inc., currently operating at 7709 Maltlage Dr. in Clay, has added a long-time competitor to its payroll, as the firm prepares to move into a larger space in the DeWitt area later this year. Since its inception in 1992, Nagle Athletic Surfaces had competed with the Paul Brown Company of […]
Social–networking site for small businesses set to launch in mid-April
DeWITT — A locally based social-networking site for owners of small and home-based businesses, called Brazzlebox.com, will launch on April 15. The website, created and operated by DeWitt–based social-media firm Brazzlebox, Inc., intends to build connections between businesses and local communities. The website will initially target businesses located in upstate New York, including Syracuse, Rochester,
Ensemble Video continues growing
SYRACUSE — Revenue at Syracuse–based Ensemble Video has doubled since 2011 and the company has been growing its workforce to keep pace. Ensemble Video provides an online video platform aimed at the corporate and education markets. The firm added five people in the past year and now employs eight. The company expects more growth this
Lindt chocolate store to reopen at Destiny USA on Friday
SYRACUSE — Swiss chocolatier Lindt & Sprüngli will reopen its Syracuse Lindt Chocolate Shop in the newly constructed Outlet Wing at Destiny USA on Friday,
OCC adviser works with businesses hit by Sandy in NYC
SYRACUSE — After spending two weeks working with small businesses hit by Hurricane Sandy in the Far Rockaway section of Queens, Nancy Ansteth says some of her advice to local startups might have a bit more punch. Ansteth is a certified business adviser at the Small Business Development Center at Onondaga Community College. She routinely
O’Brien & Gere launches safety app
SYRACUSE — A new iPad app from Syracuse–based engineering firm O’Brien & Gere aims to spread safety information from the company around the world. O’Brien & Gere has been presenting safety information on topics ranging from safe driving to safe chainsaw use for its own employees and clients for years, says Jamie Newtown, senior managing
Bonadio expects new partnership to help grow private equity business
Business for The Bonadio Group’s private equity practice naturally dipped during the financial meltdown several years ago. The group helps companies mulling mergers and acquisitions and those looking to sell, recapitalize, or raise debt and equity capital. Bonadio announced a new partnership in March that it says will help grow its private equity work. When
Grossman St. Amour starts new equestrian-related practice group
SYRACUSE — Grossman St. Amour CPAs is launching a new practice group focusing on equine-related businesses. The equestrian accounting services practice group will provide accounting,
Dannible & McKee adds international capabilities
SYRACUSE — It’s no longer only multimillion-dollar conglomerates that have operations spanning the globe, Dannible & McKee Managing Partner Anthony Dannible says. “You’re dealing with a much more international flavor for almost every client because every client has expanded beyond the U.S. border,” he says. And that doesn’t mean just a lonely sales office in
Tully Rinckey starts new practice area in legal ethics
Tully Rinckey, PLLC is launching a new statewide practice in professional responsibility and legal ethics. The firm, based in Albany, has an office in Syracuse. Mark Ochs, former chief attorney for the Committee on Professional Standards of the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division Third Judicial Department, heads the new practice. As chief attorney,
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