
Brian Sharp
Investigations and enterprise editorBrian Sharp is WXXI's investigations and enterprise editor. He also reports on business and development in the area. He has been covering Rochester since 2005. His journalism career spans nearly three decades.
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The $1.2 billion facility will be nearly twice the size of a fairlife milk processing plant being built in outside Rochester, and is being touted as "the largest natural food manufacturing investment in American history.”
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Farmers are investing millions in new facilities with the promise of growing markets. But tariffs and an immigration clamp down could stand in the way.
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The latest action seeks a court order ousting the first-term town official, arguing it is "untenable that he continue in office."
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"It’s just trying to help them improve their competitiveness," said James Senall, president of NextCorps, who was perplexed by the decision to discontinue program funding.
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The federal action also has extended to RIT, but officials are not saying how many are affected or how.
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Cities see different levels of rebound as the gap between high- and low-end office space widens.
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The Monday stop on Lyell Avenue involved a van with multiple people inside.
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Developers say the run-down former hotel should look like a new building once work is completed in mid-2027.
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The reassessment drew widespread pushback as the average house in Brighton doubled in value.