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40 under Forty Awards leaves them shouting and applauding
Nearly everyone is seated. And, they’re either munching on their salad or chatting with others at their table. All this is interrupted by boisterous whoops
Low-interest loan program launched for businesses rebuilding from Sandy
The New York Bankers Association (NYBA) and New York Business Development Corp. are setting up a $10 million emergency loan fund for small businesses recovering
Development to house offices, apartments
ITHACA — Construction began this week at 140 Seneca Way, a new complex of luxury apartments and class A office space in downtown Ithaca. The
Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center preps for renovations
AUBURN — Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center is about to undergo a rehabilitation of its own. The 153,000-square-foot nonprofit nursing facility will soon be receiving
CNY Ronald McDonald House ready to move into new home
SYRACUSE — Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York plans to open its new home to families after Thanksgiving. Construction on the new house,
ESD OKs CNY, Mohawk Valley, North Country funding
Projects in Central New York, the Mohawk Valley, and the North Country received funding yesterday from Empire State Development (ESD). The board of the state’s
First Niagara to open mortgage center in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) will open a new mortgage processing center in Syracuse next month. Located at 333 W. Washington
Unemployment rate drops in October
The state’s unemployment rate fell slightly in October to 8.7 percent, down from 8.9 percent in September, but still above the 8.2 percent it was
Survey: Manufacturing conditions decline in November
Manufacturing conditions declined moderately in New York in November as Upstate companies weathered Superstorm Sandy and their counterparts Downstate bore its brunt, according to a
Lockheed wins $30M contract for aircraft upgrades
OWEGO — Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) won a $30 million contract from the U.S. Naval Air Systems command to integrate new avionics and software on
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