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NOCO hiring for about 50 open positions throughout Western and Central New York
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New York State nears 16 million total COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
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Cortland restaurant, bar owners plead guilty to tax evasion
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Excellus appoints Reed as president and CEO
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St. Joseph’s Health names interim dean for College of Nursing
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TSA to travelers: you still need to wear masks until at least Sept. 13
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Area businesses honored during CenterState CEO virtual annual meeting
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American Airlines to offer nonstop service from Syracuse to Dallas/Fort Worth in August
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DeWitt building sold for $555,000
DeWITT, N.Y. — The 22,000-square-foot building at 6741 Old Collamer Road was recently sold. One Remington LLC bought the one-story structure, which was built in 1971 and is located on 1.57 acres, for $555,000 from Pietrafesa & Pietrafesa LLC. Lawrence Van Der Bogart and Mark Rupprecht of CBRE/Syracuse exclusively represented the seller in this transaction.
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DeWITT, N.Y. — The 22,000-square-foot building at 6741 Old Collamer Road was recently sold.
One Remington LLC bought the one-story structure, which was built in 1971 and is located on 1.57 acres, for $555,000 from Pietrafesa & Pietrafesa LLC.
Lawrence Van Der Bogart and Mark Rupprecht of CBRE/Syracuse exclusively represented the seller in this transaction.
The property, which is located in the East Syracuse Minoa Central School District, was assessed at $554,400 in 2020, according to Onondaga County’s online property records.
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