Fall 2004 Newsletter
Bank
of New York to expand in Syracuse The Bank of New York has
chosen Syracuse for an expansion that will bring up to 800 jobs. The
company likes the opportunities the area presents.
ICM
Controls its future growth A combination of financial
incentives and government support is keeping ICM Controls here, and
keeping it growing.
Technology
Garden will soon yield its first crop An
exciting new phase in entrepreneurial development and support has
entered the Upstate region as the Syracuse Technology Garden
prepares to open.
News
item: Syracuse business professionals don’t get stuck in
traffic A new study confirms what we already knew: companies
that locate in Syracuse don’t suffer the commuting costs of
congestion, pollution and fuel, like they do in the bigger cities.
Carrier
designates Syracuse a global design center Carrier
Corporation has committed itself to Syracuse in a huge way,
designating its local business campus as one of the company’s major
lead design centers, citing—among other factors—the research being
done here.
Tessy
Plastics: here we grow again For the second consecutive year,
Tessy Plastics has announced a major growth initiative, adding jobs,
square footage, and a big customer.
For more information on locating in the Syracuse-area,
please contact Greg Hitchin, toll free at 877-797-8222 or info@SyracuseCentral.com.
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