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Governor Hochul announced that more than $43 million has been awarded to upgrade five sites for competitive industry use under the Focused Attraction of Shovel-Ready Tracts New York grant program.
Governor Hochul announced economic development awards from the New York Power Authority (NYPA) that will spur more than $127 million in private capital investments throughout the state and support 4,249 jobs — 158 newly created.
Governor Hochul announced that People Center, Inc., d/b/a Rippling will again expand its New York City operations, creating 371 new full-time jobs and expanding its presence in Manhattan.
Governor Hochul announced a $32 million investment in a new state-of-the-art Applied Technology Facility at SUNY Delhi, located on the site of the university’s North Hall.
Governor Hochul announced that Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, a global leader in biotechnology founded in New York State, will create 1,000 new jobs as part of a $2 billion investment at its new facility in Saratoga Springs.
Governor Hochul announced that Grow Therapy (Grow) will relocate its New York headquarters from SoHo to a larger office in Lower Manhattan.
Governor Hochul announced ACV Auctions, a leading digital automotive marketplace and data services partner for dealers and commercial clients, has recently completed facility updates at its Buffalo headquarters.
Governor Hochul celebrated the New York City Council’s approval of an ambitious plan to transform the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx into a thriving, community-centered hub.
Governor Hochul launched the Fourth Annual New York State Disability Rights and Employment Awareness Month (DREAM) Symposium, a comprehensive event to connect New Yorkers with disabilities to inclusive employers, vital state and non-profit resources, and assistive technology.
In an effort to open up more employment opportunities to a broader range of New Yorkers, Governor Hochul announced that the Department of Civil Service updated qualifications for hundreds of state jobs to allow for consideration of equivalent experience as an alternative for college degrees.