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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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Viewpoint: What is Your One Reason Why You are in Business?

In the 1991 movie “City Slickers,” the cowboy Curly Washburn — played by Jack Palance — tells Billy Crystal’s character, Mitch Robbins that “like so many others, you just don’t get it in life.” The secret to life, Curly stated, is one thing. “Once you figure out what that one thing is, everything else will

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Broome County hotel occupancy rate edges down in April

BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County welcomed slightly fewer guests in April than in the year-ago month, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county dipped 0.3 percent to 58.7 percent in April from 58.9 percent a year earlier, according to STR, a

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Tech Garden tenant Density is first to use new hardware center

SYRACUSE — Tech Garden tenant Density Inc. is the first firm to use the facility’s new hardware center, which can accommodate light assembly activity.  The firm builds an anonymous workplace-analytics product to count foot traffic in and out of businesses, CenterState CEO said in a news release. The firm was founded in Syracuse in 2014

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Air Innovations recognized with export award

CICERO — Exporting is a big part of business for a Cicero firm and the federal government is taking notice. Air Innovations is among the 48 companies that U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross recognized with a 2019 Presidential Award for Export Achievement, also known as the President’s “E” Award for Exports. Ross honored the

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SUNY Poly awarded $360K grant for research on next-generation batteries

SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly), which has campuses in the Albany and Utica areas, recently announced that Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik, interim VP of research advancement and graduate studies, has been selected to receive $360,000 in federal funding from the U.S. Army Research Office — U.S. Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground. The grant will fund work to

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