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Report explores long-term impact of COVID-19 on city downtowns

Reduced traffic in city downtowns from a long-term shift to telecommuting will reduce city tax revenues, but also give cities an opportunity to consider new uses for their downtown areas, according to a new analysis released by the Rockefeller Institute of Government on Nov. 10. The analysis posits that the shift to telework that was accelerated […]

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ANDRO secures $3.2M Air Force R&D contract for advanced radio communications

ROME, N.Y. — The Air Force Research Lab in Rome (Rome Lab) has awarded ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC (ANDRO) a $3.2 million research and development contract for work on software-based waveforms for radio-communications systems.  The company is looking to fill up to 10 new jobs in this growing area of research and development, Andrew Drozd,

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SBDC program seeks to help North Country small businesses survive

CANTON — The SUNY Canton Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and regional partners are reminding consumers “how crucial it is” to shop at local, independent businesses this holiday season “to help them survive” as they operate under continuing COVID restrictions.  It announced a new campaign called “Buy Local or Bye-Bye Local” which seeks to help

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Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber plans Small Business Stroll

Seeks to support Oswego County shops, eateries    OSWEGO — The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce (GOFCC) announced it’s planning an event that encourages consumers to support local Oswego County shops and eateries during the holiday season. Small Business Stroll will continue between Nov. 29 and Dec. 6. The week-long program is designed to increase

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SBA recaps small-business lending in latest fiscal year

The owner of Laurabelle’s Cupcakery in Corning used a loan backed by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to expand her startup business in a “historic, visible” storefront. Tarrah Seaver, owner of Laurabelle’s Cupcakery, used a $25,000 SBA microloan from REDEC/RRC, one of the Southern Tier’s SBA lending partners, the agency said in a news

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Syracuse one-bedroom apartment rent prices rise nearly 4 percent in October from September

The median rental price for most apartments in the Syracuse metro area rose almost 4 percent in October from September, but the price was down more than 10 percent from the year-ago month.  That’s according to the November 2020 national rent report from Zumper, an apartment-rental listings website. The median rental price of one-bedroom apartments

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Mahoney becomes first woman president of SUNY ESF

SUNY also drops “interim” from Dewan’s title at Upstate Medical University     SYRACUSE — Joanie Mahoney, the former Onondaga County Executive, is now the first woman to serve as president of SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. At the same time, SUNY has decided to drop the “interim” from Dr. Mantosh Dewan’s presidential

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Grow-NY competition readies for virtual pitch competition

Grow-NY on Nov. 9 announced it’s preparing to host its two-day Food & Ag Summit — which includes its pitch competition — completely virtually on Nov. 17 and Nov. 18.  Grow-NY describes itself as “one of the largest” global food and agriculture business competitions. The second-year contest focuses on strengthening the food and agriculture “innovation cluster”

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Oneida County hotels see more than half of rooms filled in September

UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County hotels posted an occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) of 51.1 percent in September, down 24.5 percent from a year prior, suppressed by the COVID-19 crisis, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company. Still, it was the smallest year-over-year decline in occupancy

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Utica College to establish Institute for the Study of Integrative Healthcare

UTICA, N.Y. — Utica College (UC) plans to establish the Institute for the Study of Integrative Healthcare (ISIH) using a multi-year donation of $2.8 million.  “This represents one of the largest charitable gifts in UC’s history, and the largest single endowment gift since our founding,” Utica College President Laura Casamento said in an Oct. 28

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