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Engineering Manufacturing Technologies buys Endicott building from Mondelez Global

ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Mondelez Global — a confectionery, food, and beverage company — recently sold the 49,956-square-foot industrial building at 17 Kentucky Ave. in Endicott for $515,000. The buyer was Engineering Manufacturing Technologies, LLC (EMT), a metal component manufacturer and neighbor of the property, which will utilize the building as part of the company’s expansion, […]

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Air Show returning to Greater Binghamton Airport

MAINE, N.Y. — The Greater Binghamton Air Show is returning in June, officials announced March 19. The one-day air show will be held June 23 at Greater Binghamton Airport in the town of Maine, Broome County Executive Jason Garnar said at a press conference. The air show was last held in 2014 when some 12,000

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Packaging Corporation of America renews two large-space leases in Clay

CLAY — Packaging Corporation of America (PCA) recently renewed two leases in the town of Clay.  PCA renewed its lease of 82,356 square feet of warehouse space at 4510 Steelway Blvd. and 40,066 square feet of warehouse space at 4530 Steelway Blvd. in the town of Clay, according to a CBRE news release. Mark Rupprecht

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Cameron Transport leases 1,600-square-foot space for new location in Whitesboro

WHITESBORO, N.Y. — Cameron Transport Corp., a non-emergency medical transportation company with locations in Niagara Falls and Rochester, recently leased a 1,600-square-foot space in Whitesboro, where it plans to open a new storefront. Michael Conley of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively markets the property — situated at 329-331 Oriskany Blvd. in Whitesboro — and

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IT firm SMP enters Syracuse market with downtown office

SYRACUSE — Systems Management Planning (SMP), an information-technology (IT) company, has expanded into the Syracuse market.  It opened a 600-square-foot office at 499 S. Warren St. in December, says Kevin Pierce, an account manager who operates the office. Founded in 1997, the company is headquartered in West Henrietta, near Rochester.  Besides its offices in the

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Sanmina workers finding new jobs following layoffs

OWEGO — Just eight days after Sanmina Corp. announced it would be shutting down its facility in Owego, 32 companies took part in a job fair to recruit from among the 274 workers employed at the printed circuit-board plant. That’s a good indication of the strength of the economy in the region, says Christian Harris,

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MACNY names Waltz Innovator of the Year

DeWITT — MACNY on March 20 announced the selection of Keith Waltz of the Fulton Companies as the 2018 MACNY Innovator of the Year award winner. MACNY is short for the DeWitt–based Manufacturers Association of Central New York. Carl Nett nominated Waltz for his “creative and innovative development of Fulton’s breakthrough VSRT steam boiler product

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New York’s Budget Mess is for Us to Fix

New York is facing some harsh realities — out-of-control spending, fleeing tax base, and a toxic business climate. The only way to fix it is to pass a budget that reflects the needs of the woefully-neglected taxpayers. There is no silver bullet. This isn’t an issue created in Washington D.C. Simply stated, our constituents expect

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Priority for 2018 Budget Should be Simple: Cut Property Taxes

Our property taxes are among the highest in the nation. New York state government needs to make structural changes if there is any hope for reducing tax bills for property owners. Legislation has been introduced that would help alleviate some of this burden for upstate New York residents and stimulate economic growth. For starters, the

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JUSTIN OTT

JUSTIN OTT has joined City Electric Company Inc. as a power distribution specialist. He will be based from the corporate headquarters at 450 Tracy St. in Syracuse. Ott is a graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in electrical engineering. He comes to City Electric after 10 years with EATON.   

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