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College Town is something of a downtown for UR students, faculty and staff, offering shopping, dining and housing. The university is hoping to make it even better for their affiliates.
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The four-story, 134-room extended stay hotel would anchor the site, but likely not be built until the vacant Terrence Building is demolished.
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The recently approved federal omnibus bill includes $2 million for RIT to upgrade its semiconductor fabrication lab. A university professor says those renovations are needed to support the demands of a growing industry.
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The Democrat and Chronicle says that its printing plant at Canal Ponds Business Park in Greece will be closed in April, costing 108 employees their job.
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One of the hardest-hit commodities in terms of price increases is lettuce; romaine hearts grown in California are, according to some sources, two to three times the cost from last year.
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The latest numbers on job growth in NY state and in the Rochester area show that growth has slowed; and L3Harris Technologies announces plans for a $4.7 billion purchase.
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The future Fine Arts Building Lofts, as it is tentatively being called, would cater to artists and financially at-risk young adults.
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The latest monthly index on the state of the job market for small & medium sized businesses from Paychex shows current employees are getting more hours.
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Can a close relationship between developers and neighborhood leaders, learning from what worked in Rochester's JOSANA neighborhood, improve Beechwood for its residents?
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More details are being released about a Canadian battery recycling company which plans a big investment at the Eastman Business Park.
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The Marketplace Mall has announced five new tenants at that mall including a flooring & home renovation company.
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Bruce Popper, who was a leader of what is now 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East, before he retired a few years ago, died on Wednesday at the age of 71 after a lengthy illness.