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Nokia leases nearly 2,200 square feet at Northern Lights Shopping Plaza

SALINA — Nokia of America Corporation recently leased 2,183 square feet of office space at the Northern Lights Shopping Plaza in Salina. Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant, Nokia, in this lease transaction at 171 Northern Lights Drive, the real-estate firm said in a news release. No lease terms were

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Unity House of Cayuga County leases 2,000-square-foot space in Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. recently leased 1,998 square feet at the professional office building at 731 James St. in Syracuse.  Cory LaDuke and Troy Bullock of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusive marketed the property and facilitated this lease transaction on behalf of the property owner, the real-estate firm said in

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CNY Tweets – December 2, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, and career tips. SBA @SBAgovGEN ZS: Looking to start a #smallbusiness? We’ve got resources to help you take the first steps in your journey to #entrepreneurship — http://ow.ly/5owo50xhthI BankCenter @bnkcntrSmall Business Owners Say What Me Worry? http://dld.bz/hR63u @wellsfargo @NFIB #smallbusiness #confidence

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Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen plots growth after WBE certification

SYRACUSE — Cathy Pemberton expects to generate about 35 percent revenue growth at her homemade baked-cookie business this year. The business owner also has her eye on more growth in the future thanks to a recent certification and other initiatives. Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen, Inc. on Oct. 29 was certified by New York State as a

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New York manufacturing index dips 1 point in November

The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business conditions index declined to 2.9 in November from 4.0 in October. The November reading, based on firms responding to the survey, indicates “business activity was little changed in New York,” the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in its Nov. 15 report.  A positive number indicates expansion

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New York state, CNY home sales fall in October

New York realtors sold 12,408 previously owned homes in October, down 4.1 percent from the 12,937 homes they sold a year prior, as the inventory of homes for sale fell. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR)’s October housing-market report issued Nov. 21. Sales data The declining inventory of homes helped push

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Central New York jobless rates rose in October

Regional jobs picture was mixed in the last year                   Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, Ithaca, and Elmira regions all rose in October compared to a year ago. The figures are part of the latest New York State Department of Labor data released Nov.

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