One phase of planning done, now GCEDC to seek Alabama approval of STAMP project
The next phase in seeking approval for a 1,200-acre high-tech industrial complex in the Town of Alabama is to sell it to the town board. And by sell, we mean, offer incentives attractive enough to...
View ArticleRanzenhofer requests $18 millon funding over two years for STAMP project
Press release: State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has written to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, requesting his continued support in the form of a $9 million investment in the STAMP project for each of the...
View ArticleGCEDC releases follow up information on STAMP project
Press release: Information addressing the comments of the Western New York Science Technology and Advanced Manufacturing Park (WNY STAMP) Final Generic Impact Statement (FGEIS) was discussed on January...
View ArticleSenator Majority Leader in town to announce funding for STAMP
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos will be in Batavia today, at the offices of Genesee County Economic Development Center, to announce approval of $2 million in funding to advance the development of...
View ArticleSenate Majority leader visits Batavia to help announce $2 million for STAMP
Dignitaries from throughout the county were at the Upstate Med-Tech Center today for the official announcement of $2 million in funding for the STAMP project in Alabama. The project, if successful, is...
View ArticleSpeakers in Alabama express hope and fear over proposed 1,200 acre technology...
For Holly Nelson, the proposed 1,200-acre technology business park in the Town of Alabama is both something to dread and something that seems like a good opportunity.She's not alone in her conflicted...
View ArticleTown's survey of Alabama residents finds support for STAMP
Press release:The Town of Alabama today released results of a survey presented to residents of the town to gauge their support for the proposed Science Technology and Advanced Manufacturing Park...
View ArticleProposed technology park gets final STAMP of approval from Town of Alabama
Five years of planning, public meetings, studies, environmental reviews and dozens of written reports came down to one vote Monday night in the Town of Alabama, and by unanimous decision, the town's...
View ArticleGCEDC approves financing for land purchases to create STAMP in Alabama
With zoning changes approved in the Town of Alabama, the Genesee County Economic Development Center will now move forward with real estate purchases in order to create the footprint for the STAMP...
View ArticleSTAMP not currently in the running for mysterious 'Project Azalea'
The tech press is abuzz with speculation about "Project Azalea," a multibillion-dollar computer chip factory that could be built somewhere in the U.S. with state economic directors in New York,...
View ArticleThe future of a Wegmans in Batavia hinges on the success of STAMP in Alabama
It's one of the most frequently asked questions from readers of The Batavian: Why is there no Wegmans in Batavia?Danny Wegman, the company's CEO was at Genesee Community College today and he answered...
View ArticleGCEDC staff in San Francisco promoting STAMP
This week, members of the GCEDC staff are at SEMICON West, the largest trade show globally for the Semiconductor industry, held at the Mascone Center in San Francisco.The staff is there to promote WNY...
View ArticleSchumer pitches STAMP to semiconductor industry executives
Press release:Today, in a letter to the Board of Directors of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), U.S. Senator Charles Schumer pitched Upstate New York as the international center for the...
View ArticleSTAMP project generating some interest among high-tech manufacturers, Hyde...
There's plenty of reason to be optimistic about the future of the WNY STAMP project in Alabama, Steve Hyde told members of the County Legislature during the Ways and Means Committee meeting...
View ArticleLegislators say final state budget will include $33 million for development...
UPDATED 6:56 p.m. to add comments from Steve Hyde.State lawmakers are expected to vote on a state budget Monday that will include $33 million in funding for the WNY STAMP project in the Town of...
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