Expansions, mergers, new leaders mark the 2014 CNY year in business
JANUARY
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CEO confidence across upstate
(1/31) Three early-stage companies were hoping to capture the top prize in a business competition that seeks to provide a financial boost for the entrepreneurs involved.
FEBRUARY
(2/7) The Centers at St.
Otis Technology, a
(2/14) Kinney Drugs on
(2/21) More than five months after launching operations, a new local chartered-transportation company was anticipating strong growth in 2014.
(2/28) Two Syracuse investment-management firms,
MARCH
(3/7) 11T
Gov.
(3/14)
Avalon Document Services expanded into
Expansion seems to be the name of the game of
Dr.
(3/21)
(3/28)
Valpak, a
Five attorneys, who were formerly part of the
APRIL
(4/4) PeopleSystems, a
Corked, a new division of
(4/11) The
Five Star Urgent Care's expansion push continued with its latest office addition in the town of
(4/18)
CenterState CEO on
(4/25) The
The SU athletics department on
MAY
(5/2) The Mirabito family of companies acquired the Manley's Mighty Marts convenience store and gas station chain in the Southern Tier. The acquisition closed on
Symphoria,
After 15 years in the environmental-construction service field, the owner of
The board of trustees of
(5/9)
MACNY, the
(5/16) The
Currier Plastics has added new molding machines to help the company grow its capacity as it works to become a one-stop shop for bottle and container customers. The
Infinit Technology Solutions relocated to a new facility in
(5/23)
The Federal Reserve Bank of
Hospitals and health systems in
(5/30)
UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Community Plan of
JUNE
(6/6)
Work got underway to expand the administrative offices of the
After more than a decade of planning, the
Syracuse University's
(6/13) Two Syracuse hospitals launched electronic medical-records (EMR) systems and a third has plans to implement a system in 2015. Upstate
Computer Connections of
SUNY Cortland's project installing more than 3,600 solar panels on campus, which went online in May, was the first project of its kind for the 64-campus SUNY system. The
Engineers with the
(6/20)
(6/27) Following eight months of renovation work at the
Two members of the workgroup that
JULY
(7/4-11) Two employees of
The
(7/18)
CenterState CEO on
(7/25)
The
Saying its the first
AUGUST
(8/1)
The upstate
Five businesses will expand or locate in
(8/8)
(8/15)
Southern Tier Harley-Davidson on
The
(8/22) The
The Tech Garden, an affiliate of CenterState CEO, on
Whoosh, a mobile-phone application, went live on
(8/29) IPD: Engineering, a
UHS Home Care settled into its new home, allowing it to centralize its operations and set the stage for future growth. The home healthcare provider is now headquartered at
Danlee Medical Products of
CenterState CEO joined the
SEPTEMBER
(9/5) The
(9/12) Construction started on
(9/19)
The Syracuse Arts Learning & Technology (SALT) Makerspace, an open community lab that provides equipment and space for woodworking, metalworking, and 3D design and modeling, held a grand opening on
(9/26)
Work started on a new 5,000-square-foot building for Simon's
Gov.
Runnings, a
OCTOBER
(10/3)
BME's vice president of sales and development, is also one of the firm's co-owners.
Syracuse University's
The
(10/10) The sensor systems business unit of
A new scholarship program introduced in September by
(10/17)
A renovation project on a studio-art building and new curriculum are two of the objectives that
The design phase got underway on the Southern Tier High Technology Incubator, which the state describes as a "major" economic-development project in downtown
A planned 2 megawatt solar array near
(10/24) Researchers at
(10/31)
A recent investment in a soil-modeling tool for the agricultural industry is the first investment of what
NOVEMBER
(11/7)
Avalon Document Services on
The
(11/14)
(11/21) Smart-phone applications (apps) focused on local tourism and finding available food banks claimed the grand prizes in the AT&T Central New York Civic App Challenge. PocketSights and TXT2EAT, each created by
A franchise location of the
The
(11/28) Roth Global Plastics, a manufacturer of blow-molded polyethylene residential septic, cistern, and rainwater tanks, signed a 10-year lease extension at the Salina Industrial Powerpark with its landlord,
Gov.
DECEMBER
(12/5)
The October stock offering of
Southern Tier HealthLink (STHL) plans to merge with Taconic Health Information Network and Community (THINC) into a single "qualified entity" called HealthlinkNY. A qualified entity (QE) was previously referred to as a regional health-information organization (RHIO), according a news release the organizations issued on
(12/12)
After having worked as a senior marketing manager at Welch Allyn for the past 12 years,
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