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Former Empower FCU branch in DeWitt sold for $155,000 to investor

DeWITT — Empower Federal Credit Union (FCU) recently sold its 4,076-square-foot former branch office at 6555 Ridings Road in DeWitt for $155,000. Ed Kiesa, of CBRE/Syracuse, was the exclusive listing agent in property sale. A local investor bought the building, which is located on 1.25 acres, to redevelop and lease the property, according to a […]

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Searching Low and High for Leadership

Leaders we can look up to are all too hard to find these days.  Joe Girardi, the former New York Yankees all-star catcher and World Series champion manager is one such leader. Joe is no “dumb jock.” I’ve always admired his leadership style as a player and a manager. Now, in my opinion anyway, he’s

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Gexpro renews lease of 14,000 square feet in DeWitt

DeWITT — Gexpro — a distributor of electrical parts and components for the construction, industrial, and energy services markets — recently renewed its lease of 14,000 square feet of warehouse, storefront, and office space at 6460 Deere Road in the town of DeWitt. Bill Anninos of CBRE/Syracuse represented the tenant, Gexpro — a subsidiary of

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WISE Women’s Business Center director, Lenweaver, to retire in September

SYRACUSE — Joanne Lenweaver, who’s served as director of the WISE Women’s Business Center for the past decade, tells CNYBJ she plans to retire at the end of September. WISE — which is short for Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship — is an entrepreneurship project of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at

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Flooring contractor buys Cicero building for $400,000

CICERO — NuFlorz, Inc., a contractor providing epoxy flooring and concrete resurfacing, recently purchased the 8,430-square-foot commercial building at 6445 Terminal Road in the town of Cicero for $400,000. Donald R. French and Larry Van Der Bogart of CBRE/Syracuse were the exclusive listing brokers in the transaction, according to a CBRE news release. Jane Chase,

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The Business of Creating Cozy

Brian Bartholomew is the owner and operator of A Cozy Hearth Fireplace & Stove, LLC (www.acozyhearth.com), located at 1086 State Fair Blvd. in the town of Geddes. With a background of more than 15 years in the hearth industry, Bartholomew knew he had the experience and knowledge necessary to help customers make the right choices

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Syracuse’s National Veterans Resource Center taking shape

SYRACUSE — Construction work on the upcoming 115,000-square-foot National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) at Syracuse University is well underway with a timeline that stretches through much of this calendar year. Rochester–based LeChase Construction Services, LLC, which operates an office at 609 Erie Boulevard West in Syracuse, is serving as the construction manager on the project.

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Developers formally open Whitney Lofts project, with tenants, eatery, speakeasy

SYRACUSE — Developers of the Whitney Lofts, a mixed-use redevelopment project that targeted 321 and 323 S. Salina St. in downtown Syracuse, have formally opened the project. The $3.5 million development created 16 new apartments, a tenant fitness center, private terraces on two of the units along the back, said Ryan Benz, project developer and

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Construction manager discusses Catherine Street Apartments project

SYRACUSE — Work on the recently opened Catherine Street Apartments started in May 2017 and finished last October. That’s according to Mike Moyer, senior project manager for Christa Construction, LLC of Rochester, the construction manager on the project. He spoke with CNYBJ after state and local officials formally opened the Catherine Street Apartments on May

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Developers break ground on Salina 1st mixed-use project

SYRACUSE — Officials have broken ground on a mixed-use development project called Salina 1st LLC, which is located at 1081 South Salina St., south of downtown Syracuse.  More specifically, it’s located near the corner of South Salina Street and Burt Street. The project will include new mixed income residential units and commercial space, including light

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