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CNY, North Country businesses receive New York State service-disabled veteran-owned business certification

New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner RoAnn Destito recently announced that one Central New York and two North Country businesses have been certified as service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOB). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Leatherneck Safety Services and Supply LLC, a Fayetteville–based firm that […]

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Parsons renews lease of nearly 20,000 square feet of office space at Salina Meadows Office Park

SALINA — Parsons Corporation — a provider of technology-driven solutions in the defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure markets — recently renewed its lease of 19,594 square feet of office space at 301 Plainfield Road in Salina.  The building is located in the Salina Meadows Office Park. Bill Anninos, of CBRE/Syracuse, and Randy Brown & Leticia

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CNY Tweets – June 17 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, tech, HR, career, and personal tips. Small Business Expo @SmallBizExpoThinking of Starting a Business? Make Sure You Have These Skills First http://twib.in/l/KxEjna7oe78K GSA @USGSADo you have a small business interested in doing business with the federal government? Learn more on

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MVP Health Care taps COO Del Vecchio as CEO

The Schenectady–based health insurer has named Christopher Del Vecchio to the role, per a June 12 news release. The announcement follows the resignation of current CEO Denise Gonick, which MVP announced June 6.  Del Vecchio began working for MVP Health Care in 2014 as executive VP of strategy and innovation. In that role, he was

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Masonic Lofts in downtown Syracuse sold for $1.1 million

SYRACUSE — The Masonic Lofts — a 61,160-square-foot, five-story, 31-unit apartment building — in downtown Syracuse, was recently sold for $1.1 million. Peter Finn and Marty Dowd, of CBRE/Syracuse, were the exclusive listing agents in the sale of the Masonic Lofts, located at 318-322 Montgomery St. The real-estate firm said it facilitated the managed bid

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Former Sam’s Club property to become CubeSmart self storage location

SYRACUSE — The former Sam’s Club property at 2649 Erie Blvd. East in Syracuse was recently sold for $5.675 million, CBRE/Syracuse announced. The 134,344-square-foot retail building, set on 14.2 acres, will serve as a new location for CubeSmart self storage. Bill Anninos, of CBRE/Syracuse, and Fred Burstein, of CBRE/Long Island, represented the seller, Sam’s Real

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Auto dealer to open second location in Salina

SALINA — The property at 5400 South Bay Road in the town of Salina, which was once home to the Americar auto dealership, was recently sold for $1.85 million, CBRE/Syracuse announced. The property encompassed five parcels totaling 4.57 acres, which included the 17,504-square-foot former Americar auto sales commercial/retail building with showroom and offices. Robert Seniecle

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McDonald’s seeking applicants for summer hiring in Syracuse, Onondaga County

SYRACUSE — McDonald’s USA and its independent franchisees say they’re hoping to hire more than 350 people at Onondaga County locations this summer, including 130 people in the city of Syracuse. The restaurant chain plans to hire more than 10,000 employees throughout New York state.  Grant Kemmerer, Colleen McLaughlin, and Mike McLaughlin, area McDonald’s franchisees,

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Carthage Area Hospital begins construction on new hospital site

CARTHAGE, N.Y. — Crews have started construction on the first phase of Carthage Area Hospital’s $45 million new hospital and health-clinic project. The work started during the first week of June, the hospital announced.  The effort started with crews building a new road to town specifications, which will provide future access to the new campus.

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Viewpoint: Companies are creating healthier worksites to help improve employee well-being

Throughout my career, I’ve learned from employers and employees about worksite hurdles — those issues or hassles that prevent employees from being engaged, successful, and happy at their jobs. To help encourage employees to be satisfied and more productive, an increasing number of employers are looking to their employee well-being programs for answers.  According to

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