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City Center renovations continue as HII says it plans to move in

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — HII (short for Huntington Ingalls Industries) says it plans to create more than 80 new jobs when it becomes a tenant at City Center in downtown Syracuse, which is currently undergoing renovation work. The effort includes work on the building’s façade in downtown Syracuse in a structure that was once home to […]

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NYSDOT works to secure contractors for I-81 project phase one

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Now that the federal and state governments have given their final approval, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is now focusing on securing the contractors to handle the first phase of the $2.25 billion Interstate 81 (I-81) viaduct-replacement project.  “We will have five separate contracts that we will put out

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Survey: Rising prices contribute to U.S. restaurant industry’s decline in April

U.S. restaurants saw a 4 percent decline in consumer visits this April compared to a year ago, according to a new survey report from the NPD Group.  Restaurant traffic in April was 11 percent below the pre-pandemic level in April 2019. The 1 percent increase in consumer spending at restaurants in April versus a year

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HUNT Real Estate ERA looks to grow with new acquisition

CAMILLUS, N.Y. — In a move that adds 52 new agents, with a collective sales volume of $130 million in 2021, HUNT Real Estate ERA acquired Procopio Real Estate of Solvay on May 24. All 52 real-estate agents at Procopio will join HUNT’s Camillus branch at 4801 W. Genesee St., Suite 3. Procopio, serving the

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Syracuse Downtown Living Tour again set for late September

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — People who are interested in the annual Downtown Living Tour should make plans for the final Saturday in September. This year’s event is planned for Sept. 24, Laurie Reed, director of marketing for the Downtown Committee of Syracuse Inc. tells CNYBJ in an email.  The group is still working on securing the

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Syracuse firm brings new apartments to downtown Utica

UTICA , N.Y.— As the revitalization of downtown Utica continues at a furious pace, it became clear to one Syracuse development company that all those new businesses meant there would be more people around that needed a place to live. Lahinch Group, LLC is in the final stages of an almost year-long certified historic renovation

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Syracuse preps for next phase of renovations to JMA Wireless Dome

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Before officially announcing JMA Wireless as the new naming-rights holder on the Dome, Syracuse University said it also has plans for additional renovation work on its on-campus stadium.  In its April 20 announcement, Syracuse said it wanted to “embark on the next phase of its work to enhance, elevate and expand the

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OPINION: Come Together, Get To Work And Fix This — Whatever It Takes

As a state and as a nation, we are racing a growing and unprecedented gun-violence and mental-health crisis that has completely shaken our most basic sense of security. The horrific events that have taken place recently, especially the mass shootings in New York City, Buffalo, and Texas, have devastated communities and forced us to pause

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OPINION:Voters’ fears and worries should be taken seriously

A recent column in the New York Times argued that American voters “haven’t been worried like this in a long time” and that their fears could have a big influence in the 2022 elections. It’s certainly true that voters have a lot to be concerned about — and that our fears and worries affect how we

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Pinckney Hugo Group

Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing communications firm, has hired KATHRYN LOU THOMAS, of Syracuse, as a web-analytics strategist and MIKAYLA GRENNELL, of Jordan, as an assistant media strategist. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Thomas worked as a media manager and senior digital marketing specialist at other marketing organizations in Central New York. She

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