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Cayuga Restaurant Group formally re-opens Auburn McDonald’s following renovation project

AUBURN — The McDonald’s restaurant on Genesee Street in Auburn on Nov. 15 hosted a formal re-opening ceremony after a renovation project that represented a “complete rebuild.” The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting event led by local McDonald’s franchise owner Courtney Feehan, per a company news release. The McDonald’s location re-opened to customers on Oct. 11,

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Division of ITW leases converted former NAPA store in Seneca Falls

SENECA FALLS — Hobart Service, a division of ITW, has leased a former NAPA Auto Parts store in Seneca Falls.  The 5,000-square-foot former retail and warehouse space, located at 2163 Route 5 & 20, was converted into office/warehouse space for Hobart Service.  Gary Cottet of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in this

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CNY Tweets – November 25, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, and career tips. SBA Atlantic (Region II) @SBAatlanticDid you know about 200,000 #smallbusiness owners have already been matched with an @SBAgov-approved lender through Lender Match? Get matched today —http://ow.ly/HXBj50wUjlJ NFIB @NFIB“Firms are likely to continue to offer improved compensation to

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Geneva firm wins grand prize in Grow-NY contest

GENEVA — RealEats America of Geneva won the $1 million grand prize in the inaugural Grow-NY agribusiness competition. Dropcopter, a tenant of Syracuse’s Tech Garden, captured one of two $500,000 prizes at the pitch event held Nov. 13 in Rochester, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.  Three companies from Ithaca — Capro-X, Combplex, and

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