Batavia, NY…..On April 14, 2011 during a board meeting of the Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) a resolution to approve the Draft Generic Impact Statement (DGEIS) for the Western New York Science Technology and Advanced Manufacturing Park was approved. The DGEIS has been completed and accepted by the GCEDC as Lead Agency for the proposed action.
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The Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) is offering a pilot training program in Advanced and High Tech Manufacturing that will be offered this fall. The program will be funded through a grant secured by the GCEDC in cooperation with Genesee County. The minimum qualification to apply is a high school diploma or its’ equivalent. Current high school seniors, who will graduate in June 2011, are eligible to apply.
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Foreign company to invest $15 million and create 50 jobs
BATAVIA, NY April 8, 2011 Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) today announced that Alpina, one of the most recognized dairy companies in the world and a leading dairy producing company in Colombia and South America, has decided to open its first specialty yogurt manufacturing plant in the United States.
On April 11, 2011 at 7pm Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) officials will hold an information meeting at the MedTech Center Building, located across from Genesee Community College (GCC) in Room 214. GCEDC officials encourage residents to attend the meeting to learn more about economic development within the community.
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In 2003, the Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) made a regional commitment as part of its economic development strategic plan to collaborate with area Universities centers (University of Buffalo, University of Rochester and Genesee Community College), state and federal agencies (Office of Community Renewal (OCR), NYSTAR, USDA Rural Development) and private sector partners to enhance the “commercialization capacity” of life science innovation in Western New York.
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Over the last two years GCEDC had over 21 site visits by 10 high-tech companies who were interested in locating in Genesee County but expressed their concern that our area lacked the skilled workforce needed for their operations. Seeking to put these concerns to rest, the GCEDC was awarded a $750,000 innovative grant from the New York State Office of Community Renewal for infrastructure in its’ Buffalo East Technology Park and to create a pilot workforce training program. To this end, the GCEDC solicited a partnership with Genesee Community College (GCC) and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) to plan, design, and implement a training model to attract high-tech companies.
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The 2009-2010 New York State Budget contained a statewide “cost recovery” tax on industrial development agencies (IDAs) of up to $5 million. Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) in conjunction with many other IDAs across the state joined together to fight the tax through legal action. The Attorney General’s Office agreed not to enforced, nor collected the tax in 2009-10 due to the legal action taken by the IDAs.
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For the seventh year running, Genesee County has been named one of the nation’s top ten Micropolitans by Site Selection Magazine’s Governor’s Cup edition. A Micropolitan area is defined as a city with a population of 50,000 or less that serves as the seat of a region or county. There are currently 576 Micropolitan areas in USA and Puerto Rico. The Batavia Micropolitan and Genesee County were first recognized in 2004 and ranked 7th in the nation. In 2005, the Batavia Micropolitan was named the 3rd fastest growing Micropolitan in the nation and the number 1 location in the Northeast. Batavia made the list again in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. In 2010, the Batavia Micropolitan was tied for ninth in the nation.
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Public Information Meeting Set for WNY STAMP Alabama, NY… On February 10, 2011 at 7pm Genesee County Economic Development Center officials will hold a Public Information Meeting at the Alabama Fire Hall to discuss the preliminary results of the draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS). Reports to the public of the draft GEIS will include an economic impact study, environmental study, master plan update, traffic impact study, the utility plan summary and farmland protection.
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Who: Genesee County Economic Development Center Officials
When: Thursday February 10, 2011
Time: 7pm to 9pm
Where: Alabama Fire Hall
Judge Rd. Basom, NY
What: Public Information Meeting at the Alabama Fire Hall to discuss the preliminary results of the draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS). Reports to the public of the draft GEIS will include an economic impact study, environmental study, master plan update, traffic impact study, the utility plan summary and farmland protection.
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The employment scene in Genesee County for year 2010, despite the Great Recession being in full swing, had positive results with regards to employment and job creation and retention across the county. According to the latest figures just released from the New York State Department of Labor, Genesee County showed a net increase of 300 private sector jobs in 2010. The growth rate of private sector job creation within the county reflected a 1.8% increase for the year. This type of growth is encouraging as most communities across the state and country have been shedding jobs or are fighting to maintain the status quo during 2010.
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The Governor’s message today was one of change, coming together, and hope for a prosperous economic future for the Empire State. During his State of the State, Governor Cuomo mentioned his idea of creating 10 Regional Economic Development Councils (REDC’s) throughout the state which will be chaired by Lt. Governor Bob Duffy.
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New resource to help the Genesee County community be more energy efficient
Christopher Suozzi of the Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) announced the launch of www.GreenGeneseeCounty.org, a resource to help Genesee County residents and businesses conserve energy use and lower utility bills. The website provides connections to rebates and incentives, educational resources, tips to manage energy consumption, finding local contractors, and helpful interactive tools. Green Genesee County also highlights county projects and provides coverage of county news and events related to energy conservation.
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On Thursday November 8th 2010 Steve Hyde, President and CEO, along with Mark Masse, Sr. VP of Operations for Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC) met with the Alabama Town Board to discuss the current progress of the Western New York Science Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park (WNY STAMP).
WNY STAMP will be New York’s second mega site that could house as many as 10,000 high paying jobs. The park is situated on roughly 1,300 acres of land located on the northwest corner of the intersection of State Route 77 and Judge Road. Officials at GCEDC have identified this site as ideal because of its access to low cost transmission level electric via the Niagara Hydro-Power Zone.
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Batavia, NY...For the sixth time running, Genesee County has been named one of the nation's top ten Micropolitans by Site Selection Magazine's Governor's Cup edition. A Micropolitan area is defined as a city with a population of 50,000 or less that serves as the seat of a region or county. There are currently 583 Micropolitan areas in USA and Puerto Rico. The Batavia Micropolitan and Genesee County were first recognized in 2004 and ranked 7th in the nation. In 2005, the Batavia Micropolitan was named the 3rd fastest growing Micropolitan in the nation and the number 1 location in the Northeast. Batavia made the list again in 2006, 2007 and 2008. In 2009, the Batavia Micropolitan was tied for seventh in the nation.
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Batavia, NY...The official ground breaking of New York's first business park dedicated to Agri-Business took place this morning. The ground breaking ceremony for the Genesee Valley Agri-Business Park was held at the Kennedy Building of the Genesee County Fairgrounds, located at 5039 East Main Street Road in Batavia adjacent to the Ag-Park.
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The Genesee County Economic Development Center held the official ground breaking and dedication ceremony for the Dr. Bruce A. Holm Upstate MedTech Centre this afternoon at the Upstate MedTech Park located on Assemblyman R. Stephen Hawley Drive, near Genesee Community College, in Batavia.
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