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Syracuse, Ithaca firms are among Launch NY’s Q3 investments

“While we’re always excited about funding new companies for the first time, the theme of Q3 investments was definitely the strong performance that netted our follow-on funding into a half dozen of our portfolio companies.” Marnie LaVigne, president and CEO of Launch NY, said in a release. “On top of that we closed on seven […]

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SBA head discusses community- navigator program in Syracuse visit

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The top official of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) says many of its advisors have become like social workers for small businesses, making sure that they can connect businesses to all the resources that are available. SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman spoke at the dedication ceremony for Syracuse University’s National Veterans

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Le Moyne’s Madden School launches center for research and teaching innovation

SYRACUSE — Le Moyne College’s Madden School of Business has established a fourth Center of Excellence that it says will focus on faculty research, innovation, and thought leadership to deepen global engagement and societal impact.  Walter Poland, who graduated from Le Moyne in 1966, provided the $1 million donation, the school said. The Walter &

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Chobani announces $200,000 in Impact Fund grants

Awards will promote innovation, entrepreneurship, & more NEW BERLIN, N.Y. — Yogurt maker Chobani recently announced this year’s recipients of grants from the annual Chobani Impact Fund. It’s a program designed to fuel innovation, expand economic opportunity, and promote entrepreneurship, diversity, and inclusion in Central New York. Through its partnership with the Community Foundation for

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VIEWPOINT: Cyber-Ish Tips: Are You Prepared for Ransomware?

“All your important files have been encrypted…” This simple phrase can cause chills in even the most prepared and protected organizations, because even if you have properly prepared, there is always the doubt: “Are you prepared enough?” For organizations that have not prepared, this pop-up message could mean the end of your business. Ransomware is a

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Syracuse University formally opens National Veterans Resource Center

SYRACUSE — Syracuse University on Nov. 3 formally opened the $62.5 million National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC), which serves as “the center of veteran life on the campus of Syracuse University, for the Central New York community, and across the U.S.” The NVRC houses the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), SU Office of

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Back to Wellness leases 1,600 square feet of office space at Brighton Hill Office Park

SYRACUSE — Back to Wellness recently leased 1,600 square feet of office space at 890 E. Brighton Ave. in the Brighton Hill Office Park in Syracuse. Back to Wellness offers nutrition, telehealth, and chiropractic services from Dr. Anthony Alphonso, DC. Gary Cottet from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the landlord in the transaction, per

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Lockheed Martin’s Syracuse–area plant wins more than $14 million Navy contract modification

SALINA — Lockheed Martin Corp. Rotary and Mission Systems in Salina has been awarded a $14.4 million modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy to exercise options for AN/SLQ-32(V)6 design-agent engineering support and travel. Work will be performed in Salina, and is expected to be completed by November 2022, according to a

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T2 Utility Engineers leases 2,500 square feet of space on Cambridge Avenue in Salina

SALINA — T2 UES, Inc. (d/b/a T2 Utility Engineers) — a provider of subsurface-utility engineering, utility coordination, and surveying services — recently leased 2,500 square feet of space at 407 Cambridge Ave. in Salina.  Bill Evertz of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the landlord in this transaction, according to a release from the real-estate

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Jefferson County hotel-occupancy rate rises 20 percent in September

WATERTOWN — Hotels in Jefferson County welcomed significantly more guests in September compared to the year-ago month, continuing the hospitality industry’s recovery from the pandemic, according to a recent report. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county increased 20.4 percent to 57.8 percent in September, according to STR,

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