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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As WXXI News first reported last December, the new operation is geared toward looking at energy storage solutions for products like forklifts.
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The region's largest insurer blames increasing prescription drug prices as well as high-cost hospital stays and more outpatient surgeries as the community emerges from the pandemic.
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The 92 wells will heat and cool 134 apartments aimed at lower-income seniors.
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The town is facing separate federal lawsuits claiming police violated state and federal law by not providing American Sign Language or other interpretive services to residents when requested.
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The YMCA of Greater Rochester has seen membership nearly rebound to pre-pandemic levels and is out with a five-year strategic plan to increase participation.
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The city's latest reassessment could result in the city's first $2 million house.
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The design process could take more than a year but public meetings could begin as soon as this summer.
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The preemptive lawsuit claims Pike Conductor is seeking to terminate Li-Cycle's sublease and evict the company from its $50 million hub facility warehouse.
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Proposals are due Feb. 12. Officials say there is good interest from developers.
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The plans are years in the making and promise to transform the West Main and Genesee streets intersection at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.