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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon provided an update on potential tenants for White Pine Commerce Park in Clay.
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Government officials believe the vacant site is an ideal location and will soon attract attention from chip manufacturers, bringing jobs and attention to Central New York.
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Property owners on Burnet Road in Clay have been told for years that there are big plans for White Pine Commerce Park, but nothing has ever come to fruition. Proponents of the CHIPS act say a deal to land a major chip manufacturer is closer than ever.
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Randy Wolken feels White Pine Commerce Park in Clay is one of the best sites in the country and a big semiconductor manufacturer will definitely want to locate there now that the CHIPS has been passed.
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The Senate passed a bill Wednesday that will encourage chip manufacturing and could help fill vacant manufacturing sites in New York.
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A federal bill may incentivize local chip production that would bring jobs to Central New York.
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An event will be held to show support for Clay residents at risk of losing their properties due to eminent domain.
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Onondaga County is preparing the long-vacant White Pine Commerce Park in Clay for a microchip-producing facility or other tenants. But longtime residents on one road find themselves in the middle of a land rights battle.