Business Facilities - April 2008 - (Page 39) low-cost electrical power program, Power for Progress, which makes the commodity cost of electricity available for 3.2 cents per kilowatt hour. A total of 10 megawatts of power is being made available to companies at this discounted price. For more information, contact L. Michael Treadwell, executive director of OOC, at ooc@oswegocounty.org or 315-343-1545, or visit www.oswegocounty.org. LANDING YOUR BUSINESS IN LANCASTER The town of Lancaster is located at the center of the largest commercial and industrial area in upstate New York, the Niagara Frontier. A suburb of Buffalo (the second largest metropolitan area in the state after New York City), Lancaster offers an exceptional location where businesses continue to grow and prosper. Plants in and around Lancaster include automotive industry giants such as Ford and General Motors, which require electrical parts, safety equipment, fabricated metal, and machinery. Relocating companies have an abundant supply of reliable utilities at their disposal, and raw materials are readily available. Lancaster offers a diversified pool of skilled workers, technicians, and engineers. A high percentage is second and third generation craftsmen and homeowners who come from a productive, hardworking stock. They know what it means to put in a good day’s work and they offer a variety of skills in the areas of aeronautics, automotive, chemicals, electronics, computers, technology, graphic arts, mechanical design, and metal and wood working. Teamwork, planning, and innovation are all part of the Lancaster tradition. A master plan of action, compiled by a team of land planners and engineers, assures a compatible formula for industrial, commercial, and residential growth. Development is closely coordinated for orderly expansion, and land zoned for industrial use is carefully selected to provide access to existing or planned transport routes. Lancaster is comprised of 42 square miles of uncrowded land with very few topographical limitations to restrict development. Practically all sites are on flat, dry land and more than 5,000 acres are protectively zoned for industry. Sites in Lancaster suit just about any size requirement or specification. Once you decide to locate in Lancaster, you can plan to expand because there is no need to move. For more information, contact the Town of Lancaster Industrial Development Agency at 716-683-1610. #0703 at www.BusinessFacilities.com A S P E C I A L A D V E RT I S I N G S E C T I O N O F B U S I N E S S FA C I L I T I E S 39 http://www.oswegocounty.org http://www.OswegoCounty.org http://www.OswegoCounty.org http://www.BusinessFacilities.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Business Facilities - April 2008 Business Facilities - April 2008 Contents First Word Snapshots Corporate Moves: Ohio Businesses On the Move Corporate Moves: Nebraska If You Build It, They Will Come A Tale of Two Industries Economic Transformation In the Islands Diversity: A New York State of Mind Growing in the Sun Key Kansas Industries Get a Boost How To Choose the Right Commercial Real Estate Broker Missouri Downtowns Dare to Dream Advertiser Index Ask the Expert Business Facilities - April 2008 Business Facilities - April 2008 - Business Facilities - April 2008 (Page Cover1) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Business Facilities - April 2008 (Page Cover2) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Business Facilities - April 2008 (Page 1) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Business Facilities - April 2008 - First Word (Page 6) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Snapshots (Page 7) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Corporate Moves: Ohio (Page 8) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Corporate Moves: Ohio (Page 9) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 10) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 11) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 12) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 13) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 14) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Businesses On the Move (Page 15) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Corporate Moves: Nebraska (Page 16) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Corporate Moves: Nebraska (Page 17) Business Facilities - April 2008 - If You Build It, They Will Come (Page 18) Business Facilities - April 2008 - If You Build It, They Will Come (Page 19) Business Facilities - April 2008 - If You Build It, They Will Come (Page 20) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-1) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-2) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-3) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-4) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-5) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-6) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-7) Business Facilities - April 2008 - A Tale of Two Industries (Page P-8) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Economic Transformation In the Islands (Page 29) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Economic Transformation In the Islands (Page 30) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Economic Transformation In the Islands (Page 31) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 32) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 33) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 34) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 35) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 36) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 37) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 38) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Diversity: A New York State of Mind (Page 39) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Growing in the Sun (Page 40) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Growing in the Sun (Page 41) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Key Kansas Industries Get a Boost (Page 42) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Key Kansas Industries Get a Boost (Page 43) Business Facilities - April 2008 - How To Choose the Right Commercial Real Estate Broker (Page 44) Business Facilities - April 2008 - How To Choose the Right Commercial Real Estate Broker (Page 45) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Missouri Downtowns Dare to Dream (Page 46) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Advertiser Index (Page 47) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Ask the Expert (Page 48) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Ask the Expert (Page Cover3) Business Facilities - April 2008 - Ask the Expert (Page Cover4)
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