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TJMG Properties acquires Highlander Associates

LIVERPOOL — TJMG Properties, LLC, a brokerage, development, and management firm, has acquired DeWitt–based Highlander Associates Ltd. in a deal that closed on Dec. 31. TJMG Properties, which operates at 209 Second St. in the village of Liverpool, didn’t disclose any terms of the acquisition. Highlander Associates, which continues operating under that name, has an

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Maguire Auto starts major expansion into Syracuse

“Go West, young man”      — Horace Greeley SYRACUSE — As the Civil War ended, Horace Greeley was credited with writing an editorial in the New York Tribune, instructing his readers to seek opportunities for growth by traveling westward. Philip J. Maguire, president of Maguire Automotive Group, LLC, a holding company for the Maguire

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Report: Binghamton office vacancy rate fell slightly in 2015

BINGHAMTON — The vacancy rate in the Binghamton office real-estate market declined nearly half a percentage point during 2015. The rate fell from 10.6 percent overall in the fourth quarter of 2014 to 10.2 percent in the same quarter in 2015, according to the “Office Snapshot Q4 2015” report from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company.

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Inspiring future engineering students

Binghamton University will host a Feb. 27 event offering many activities for kids to help them discover engineering VESTAL — Tossing raw eggs from 30 feet high isn’t directly synonymous with engineering, but the students at Binghamton University tend to disagree.  The egg drop — in which raw eggs encased in hand-crafted structures are let

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