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Hill Medical Center in Syracuse sold for $18.9 million

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hill Medical Center, a nearly 82,000-square-foot medical-office building located on the downtown campus of SUNY Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse was recently sold by Business Venture Associates Limited Partnership to a national private-equity health-care investor for $18.9 million.  That’s according to a mid-January news release from Jacobson Properties of New York City.

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Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY names new board members, officers

SYRACUSE — Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York announced it has appointed Rich Krahling, McDonald’s franchise owner/operator, and Jennifer Speicher, administrator at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, to its board of directors for 2019. Krahling and Speicher join 12 other members currently on the board. The nonprofit also said its board officers for 2019

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Cazenovia building sold for more than $1.5M

CAZENOVIA —  The Class A office building located at 1 Remington Park Drive in Cazenovia was recently sold.   Ten Albany LLC sold the more than 36,500-square-foot  building, situated on 8.6 acres, to Cleghorn Properties LLC for $1,540,000, according to a release from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company. The sale closed in December.  John L.

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CNY Tweets – February 4, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, social media, HR, career, and personal tips. Onondaga SBDC @onondagabizwizThe U.S. Department of Labor announced the launch of the New and Small Business Assistance web page and the Compliance Assistance Tool-kits web page. #smallbusiness #CNY #syracuse #SBDC https://sbdcrn.blogspot.com/2018/11/us-department-of-labor-announces.html … Sachin

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Albany–area fitness company to use CNY expansion as springboard to franchising

SYRACUSE — Metabolic, an Albany–area-based fitness company, is planning to use its recent expansion into the Syracuse region as a launching pad to franchising. Metabolic in September opened a 3,500-square-foot fitness center in the Bayberry Plaza on Route 57 in the town of Clay. It’s the company’s sixth location but first outside the Capital Region. 

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Upstate business leaders’ confidence little changed in ‘18

This is the 12th installment of Siena College Research Institute’s (SRI) Upstate Business Leader Study CEO confidence across upstate New York in 2018 was measured at 96.6, down 0.5 points and “virtually unchanged” compared to 2017. That’s according to the annual Siena College Research Institute (SRI) Upstate Business Leader Study, which the school released Jan.

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Georgia firm’s purchase of Sunoco’s Volney ethanol plant to close in Q1

VOLNEY — A Georgia firm expects to take ownership of Sunoco LP’s (NYSE: SUN) corn ethanol plant and grain-malting operation near Fulton during the first quarter of 2019. Attis Industries Inc. (NASDAQ: ATIS) on Jan. 22 announced that it plans to pay $20 million in cash for the property at 376 Owens Road in the

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Don’t Let Low-Hanging Fruit Hold Back Your Sales

When things aren’t going well, salespeople often give in to the quick and easy sale in an effort to get through the troublesome “dry spells.” Others become so addicted, they never reach higher. It’s easy to fall under the spell of the lure of low-hanging fruit. Yet, those who excel in sales develop skills that

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