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Small businesses in Central New York impacted by July's severe storms can now apply for low-interest disaster loans from the Small Business Administration, with eligible counties including Onondaga, Cortland, and Oswego.
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The price of home sales in Central New York is rising compared to last year. And New York will introduce a new teaching certificate in Indigenous Studies. Read more of the WAER News Round-Up to catch up on the week's news.
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A recent survey by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse found that the number of Black women-owned businesses downtown continues to rise.
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Harvey's Garden will hold a grand opening event on Jan. 7. where you can meet some of the local brewers featured on beer hall's tap wall.
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The holiday season is a busy time for Central New York’s artists, as consumers look to buy gifts locally. But artists want the interest and investment to go beyond the gift buying season to in order to build a strong creative sector to strengthen the region’s economy.
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On Syracuse Speaks, WAER spoke with members of the Central New York small business community about preparing for the holiday shopping season. Here's some of what we learned.
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Residents can support local artist by visiting the multiple craft and art markets held throughout the Syracuse-area.
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Local businesses entering the newly legal marijuana industry face uncertainty about regulations with the federal and state governments and aim to counter stigma about
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Kathy Hochul is pushing half a billion dollars in grants to support fully vaccinated foreign tourists traveling to New York.
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An Upstate New York business group is ready to make the case for more help for small businesses who are suffering from the pandemic’s economic impacts.…