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Old 11-01-2017, 08:11 AM
 
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An opinion piece: Building an Amazon headquarters in Syracuse could save the city - The Daily Orange - The Independent Student Newspaper of Syracuse, New York
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Old 02-21-2019, 02:52 PM
 
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An offer out in the town of Clay: https://www.syracuse.com/business/20...y-for-you.html
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Old 02-21-2019, 05:37 PM
 
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Haha. Nice one OP.
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Old 06-19-2023, 11:44 PM
 
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Even though that didn't happen, there are still many good things happening in the Syracuse NY area

Here are some economic drivers:

Amazon’s new 3.7 million sf Distribution Center created 1,500-2500 new jobs in Liverpool, and an additional hub in Dewitt created another 500

Lockheed Martin in Liverpool recently won a record setting $3 billion contract

SRC Inc. a national defense research company added 300 new jobs at its Cicero
headquarters, already employing 900 highly skilled workers

Raymour & Flanigan hiring 1,000 new employees at their field support and distribution
center in Liverpool

JMA Wireless investing $100 million to build out an additional 5G component factory in

Syracuse to complement the existing facility in Liverpool, and bringing much of its workforce to work in the area from around the country, bringing the number of local employees up to around 1,000.

Byrne Dairy investing $28 million to expand its dairy plant in Dewitt, increasing to 300 employees at the plant

Micron Technology, the second largest semiconductor manufacturer in the US after Intel, is building a $100 Billion computer chip factor in the White Pine Commerce Park – a 1200-acre development site owned by the County in the Town of Clay. The 4 plants will employ 9,000 highly skilled and salaried workers and ancillary supply companies will bring in another 40,000 jobs to the area. Construction will take 25 years beginning in 2024 (site work is already underway), with the first fab up and running at the end of 2026. An anticipated 7,000 construction workers will be on the site. A $500 million community fund is being allocated by an advisory board, and an additional $300 million will be granted to construction projects in the area. Health care and services will need to be expanded in CNY leading to more than 100,000 new people relocating to the area.
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