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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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A Micron executive visiting the Rochester area recently talked about the need to use local talent from area colleges and universities to help fill some of the thousands of jobs that will be created when their new semiconductor facility is built in the Syracuse area.
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A regional food and agriculture competition this week will look at a number of issues involving farming and sustainability.
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WXXI Business Report: Local company markets 'smart glasses' to commercial, medical, military clientsTwo local companies, Vuzix in Henrietta and Simcona in Gates, have been expanding and adding jobs.
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Edwards Vacuum, a British-based manufacturer of equipment used in the semiconductor industry, will build a $319 million facility at the STAMP business park in Genesee County.
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The Women's Council of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce has released a 'State of Work' survey looking at the impacts of the pandemic.
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Xerox is reporting a loss in the 3rd quarter numbers released on Tuesday, and revenues that are relatively flat.
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A German semiconductor company, Lidrotec, has won $1 million in investment from New York state in the latest round of the Luminate NY business incubator program.
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Starbucks on Mt. Hope in Rochester and Monroe Avenue in Brighton were the first stores in the region to unionize earlier this year.
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The latest numbers on sales of existing homes in the Rochester area show a drop in sales but an increase in prices.
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Spirit Airlines this week is launching its service out of the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport to Orlando, Florida.