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Syracuse, N.Y. – The state of New York is providing $8.5 million to turn the long-vacant former Sears Roebuck store on Syracuse’s South Side into a semiconductor workforce training hub.
The SUFFP collaborates with the City of Syracuse, local community groups, and entrepreneurs to identify preferred locations and species to plant along a 9-mile corridor on the City’s South Side.