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Regional Profile
Strategically located in the Northeast United States, the Mohawk Valley
is part of two larger regions - New York's Creative Core which includes
12 counties centered around Syracuse, and the 19-county, Albany-centered
Tech Valley. The Mohawk Valley is at the epicenter of major commercial
centers of Boston, Hartford, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,
Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
Key initiatives supporting the business location and growth include:
- Zoned sites and buildings with immediate development potential;
- Economic assistance packages and relocation incentives;
- Top-notch infrastructure, including high-speed telecommunications delivery;
- Existing research and development for future technologies transfer;
- Educational resources closely aligned with development opportunities;
- A "can do" attitude towards growth and expansion, translating to exciting business opportunities with fewer roadblocks.
EDGE will help with research, planning, financing, capital improvements, site selection and technical support.

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PROXIMITY |
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Population: 297,286
Land Area: 2,670 sq miles
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| Syracuse |
60 miles |
| Albany |
90 miles |
| Rochester |
125 miles |
| Buffalo |
190 miles |
| New York City |
240 miles |
| Montreal |
260 miles |
| Boston |
270 miles |
| Philadelphia |
280 miles |
| Cleveland |
390 miles |
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KEY INDICATORS
| INDICATOR |
MOHAWK VALLEY |
UNITED STATES |
| Total # households |
117,222 |
115,904,641 |
| Median household income |
$40,634 |
$41,994 |
| Median home cost |
$129,300 |
$208,500 |
| Average rent for 2-bedroom apartment |
$567 |
$653 |
| Average lease rate - downtown office space |
$10-$12/sq.ft. |
$16 |
| Average lease rate - suburban office space |
$15-$18/sq. ft. |
$24 |
| Average lease rate - industrial space |
$3-$5/sq. ft. |
$6 |
| Average construction cost - industrial space |
$50-$65/sq. ft. |
$53-$69 |
| Average construction cost - office space |
$125-$150/sq. ft. |
$133-$160 |
| K-12 Pupil/Teacher Ratio |
14.6 |
15.9 |
| EPA Water Quality Index (Highest = 100) |
88 |
55 |
| Mohawk Valley |
91.0 |
| Syracuse, NY |
92.7 |
| U.S. Average |
100.0 |
| Philadelphia |
109.6 |
| Albany, NY |
116.2 |
| Chicago |
139.3 |
| Boston |
145.1 |
| New York City |
172.3 |

| COMPANY |
INDUSTRY |
LOCAL EMPLOYEES |
| 1 |
Oneida Indian Nation |
Hospitality |
4,753 |
| 2 |
Mohawk Valley Network |
Healthcare |
2,945 |
| 3 |
St. Elizabeth Medical Center |
Healthcare |
1,912 |
| 4 |
Upstate Cerebral Palsy |
Social Services |
1,600 |
| 5 |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. |
Finance/Insurance |
1,513 |
| 6 |
Wal-Mart Distribution Center |
Distribution |
1,400 |
| 7 |
Resource Center for Independent Living |
Social Services |
1,300 |
| 8 |
Conmed Corporation |
Medical Devices |
1,200 |
| 9 |
Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) |
Call Center |
1,100 |
| 10 |
Rome Memorial Hospital |
Healthcare |
1,025 |
| 11 |
Remington Arms |
Metals Manufacturing |
1,020 |
| 12 |
Air Force Research Lab - Rome |
Information Technology |
863 |
| 13 |
Bank of America |
Finance/Insurance |
840 |
| 14 |
Utica National Insurance Group |
Finance/Insurance |
825 |
| 15 |
Bank of New York |
Finance/Insurance |
810 |
| 16 |
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) |
Finance/Insurance |
722 |
| 17 |
ARC Oneida Lewis Chapter |
Social Services |
700 |
| 18 |
Hartford Insurance |
Finance/Insurance |
691 |
| 19 |
Masonic Care Community |
Healthcare |
661 |
| 20 |
Hamilton College |
Education |
600 |
| 21 |
Mohawk Valley Community College |
Education |
597 |
| 22 |
International Wire |
Metals Manufacturing |
596 |
| 23 |
Rite Aid Distribution Center |
Distribution |
576 |
| 24 |
Slocum Dickson Medical Group |
Healthcare |
566 |
| 25 |
DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses North America |
Manufacturing |
508 |

Total Number of Businesses: 6,557 |
Total Labor Force: 146,600
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| BUSINESSES BROKEN DOWN BY INDUSTRY |
BUSINESSES |
% |
# OF EMP. |
% |
| Educational and Health Services |
711 |
11% |
25,200 |
18.5% |
| Financial Services & Insurance |
396 |
6% |
8,000 |
5.9% |
| Government |
326 |
5% |
34,200 |
25% |
| Information Technology |
99 |
2% |
3,600 |
2.6% |
| Leisure and Hospitality |
609 |
9% |
8,900 |
6.5% |
| Manufacturing |
341 |
5% |
13,300 |
9.7% |
Natural Resources, Mining and Construction |
635 |
10% |
3,300 |
2.4% |
| Professional Services |
1407 |
21% |
9,600 |
7% |
| Retail & Other |
1619 |
25% |
6,700 |
4.9% |
| Trade, Transportation, and Utilities |
414 |
6% |
23,800 |
17.4% |

These locally concentrated industry groups have historically proven to
fuel one another's growth and success in the Mohawk Valley. Such business
networks lead to competitive advantages for existing companies and start-ups
alike. EDGE has made a concentrated effort to seek out these clusters and
provide an environment to foster their growth.
The Mohawk Valley has current strengths and growth potential in several
industrial clusters, particularly:
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AVIATION
With the legacy of the former Griffiss Air Force Base, and having
once served as a regional hub for the former Mohawk, Allegheny,
Empire and Piedmont airlines, the Mohawk Valley has deep roots
in aviation. Today,
Empire Aero Center, a subsidiary of Israel
Aerospace Industries, operates a maintenance, repair and overhaul
facility in a refurbished former Air Force hangar. In 2006,
Mohawk Valley Community College opened an airframe and power plant
mechanic training program next door to Empire Aero Center's facility,
to train the next generation of aviation personnel. A 2-1/4-mile
runway and uncongested airspace make it easy to move aircraft - and
the people and products they carry - to and from the Mohawk Valley.
Within sight of the Empire Aero Center hangar, manufacturer
Goodrich
Power Transmission Systems is the world's leading supplier of high
technology drive systems for helicopters, fighter/bomber aircraft
and tiltrotor aircraft.
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LOGISTICS
In 2006 Family Dollar
opened the third major retail distribution center in the Mohawk Valley, joining
Rite Aid and
Wal-Mart as national
chains that have realized the logistical value of the Mohawk Valley. Interstate
90 provides east-west travel from Boston to Seattle, and access to all of
North America via the Interstate highway system. Many smaller firms such as
M&L Trucking have
likewise recognized the advantages of locating in the Mohawk Valley, where a
network of state highways provides excellent transportation to all parts of
New York State and the Northeast. Large development parcels are ready to host
your warehousing and distribution operation.
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METALS MANUFACTURING
This cluster has a strong regional history dating to the early 1800s. From
the founding of Remington Arms
and Revere Copper Products
almost two centuries ago to the advanced metallurgy found today at
Special Metals Corporation,
HMI Metal Powders (a United
Technologies Company) and others, the Mohawk Valley has been at the forefront of this
industry.
International Wire, Owl Wire
(owned by the Marmon Group), and TECT
all have major manufacturing operations in the Mohawk Valley.
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FINANCE, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
The Mohawk Valley has become a center of major back office operations including insurance
claims, check processing and call centers.
Bank of America, The Federal Reserve,
Bank of New York,
Metropolitan Life, The Hartford,
Defense Finance and Accounting Service and
ACS all have major centers in the Mohawk Valley,
and Utica National Insurance Company's
international headquarters are here.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE
Led by the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate headquarters, the
Mohawk Valley has developed a significant niche in the IT industry over the last
half century. Today, international firms such as
PAR Technology,
BAE Systems,
Booz Allen Hamilton,
ITT Industries and
Northrop Grumman
have offices in the region, and homegrown companies such as Dolphin Technology,
Black River Systems,
Assured Information Security,
New York State Technology Enterprise Corporation,
Syracuse Research Corporation and
Research Associates of Syracuse are
becoming forces in the industry.
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Over the last decade, New York has made a statewide commitment to this industry,
investing hundreds of millions of dollars to develop shovel-ready sites and
state-of-the-art facilities. Marcy NanoCenter, a 300-acre site on the campus of
the State University of New York Institute of Technology, is among those being
promoted. Marcy NanoCenter is served by an abundant water supply, dual power
sources and easy highway access, is properly zoned, and is virtually shovel ready
for new development. Click here to read about New York's commitment to nanotechnology:
www.nylovesnano.com
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Total Population: 297,286 |
Median Age: 39.3 Years
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HIGHWAYS
Interstate 90, which runs from Boston to Seattle, passes through the heart of the Mohawk Valley, connecting the region with Albany to the east and Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo to the west. Interstate 87 passes through Albany providing routes south to New York City and north to Montreal, while Interstate 81 goes through Syracuse giving easy access to Canada to the north, and Binghamton and Pennsylvania to the south. A comprehensive network of state highways crosses the region as well, giving access to local and regional markets.
AIR
The Oneida County Airport offers facilities for private and charter flights. Passenger service to locations throughout the U.S. and abroad is available through Hancock Airport in Syracuse, less than an hour west, and Albany International Airport, about 90 minutes east.
RAIL
CSX, New York Susquehanna & Western, and Mohawk Adirondack & Northern Railroads provide freight service; daily Amtrak passenger service is available from Utica and Rome.
PORT
The New York State Canal System has harbor points in Utica and Rome, with smaller facilities, including Little Falls and Ilion, available throughout the region.
| COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES |
LOCATION |
TYPE |
ENROLLMENT |
| 1 |
State University of New York Institute of Technology |
Marcy |
4-Year |
2,550 |
| 2 |
Utica College |
Utica |
4-Year |
2,523 |
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Hamilton College |
Clinton |
4-Year |
1,710 |
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Mohawk Valley Community College |
Utica/Rome |
2-Year |
5,092 |
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Herkimer County Community College |
Herkimer |
2-Year |
2,591 |
| 6 |
Utica School of Commerce |
Utica |
2-Year |
355 |
The Mohawk Valley also features several technical and vocational training programs, including the Board for Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), St. Elizabeth College of Nursing, and Pratt Institute at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute.

ADIRONDACK SCENIC RAILROAD
Leave from Utica's historic train station and travel into the Adirondacks as far as Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Spend a few hours or a whole day!
BROADWAY THEATER LEAGUE
For 50 years the Broadway Theater League has been bringing top quality national touring Broadway shows to the Mohawk Valley!
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
The museum is a hands-on learning center with emphasis on local history, environmental science, the arts, and space science. It has four floors encompassing a total of 24,000 square feet of exhibition space with hundreds of hands-on exhibits.
COOPERSTOWN
Historic Cooerstown is home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Fenimore Art Museum and the Farmers' Museum. The Baseball and Beyond theme opens visitors' eyes to museums, theaters, art galleries, wineries, breweries, cider mills and the opera.
DELTA LAKE STATE PARK
Located on a peninsula extending into Delta Lake, year-round visitors can enjoy one of many picnic areas, or hiking and nature trails. There is also a boat launch and shoreline fishing for trout, pike, bass, bullhead and perch. Campers can enjoy 101 tent, trailer or RV camping sites and there is a sandy beach with swimming in the summer. For winter visitors there are cross-country ski trails.
ERIE CANAL VILLAGE
Erie Canal Village is an outdoor living history museum. It is a reconstructed 19th century settlement on the site where, on July 4, 1817, the first shovelful of earth was turned for the construction of the original Erie Canal.
FORT RICKEY DISCOVERY ZOO
A combination zoo and family fun park offering wild animals, wild play.
FORT STANWIX NATIONAL MONUMENT
Discover how people endured harsh lives along the Oneida Carrying Place, the superhighway of the 18th century, and directly contributed to the American victory at Saratoga and westward expansion through New York's gateway to the west.
HERKIMER DIAMOND MINES
Surface mines (above ground) where those of all ages can prospect for Herkimer Diamonds - beautiful double-terminated quartz crystals. These phenomenal gemstones are close to five hundred million years old.
INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME
The Hall of Fame holds annual induction ceremonies in early June as the highlight of a four-day celebration of boxing and its legends.
MATT BREWING COMPANY
As one of the few remaining great American regional breweries, the Matt Brewing Company has prospered at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains for more than a century. Tours of the brewery are a favorite with visitors to Utica!
MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTE
A world-class art museum, performing arts center and school of art for residents of all ages and home to the Pratt Institute at MWPAI.
NATIONAL DISTANCE RUNNING HALL OF FAME
The National Distance Running Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring the athletes who have contributed to bringing distance running fame and recognition.
ORISKANY BATTLEFIELD STATE HISTORIC SITE
Considered a significant turning point in the War of Independence, the Battle of Oriskany, fought on August 6, 1777, has been described as one of the bloodiest battles of the war. A monument was dedicated on August 6, 1884, to serve as a memorial to those who fought so bravely and tenaciously to preserve freedom.
OLD FORGE
Nestled in the center of the Adirondacks, this mountain getaway has long been a destination for lovers of all things outdoors. The picture-perfect village emits a main street charm, lined with opportunities for dining and shopping. From hiking, swimming, biking, kayaking, fishing and boating in the summer to skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling in the winter, this playground of natural wonders offers a year-round retreat where one can truly experience "the Adirondack life."
PIXLEY FALLS STATE PARK
Pixley Falls State Park's main attraction is the 50-foot waterfall, close to the picnic area. There are 22 streamside campsites and access to numerous miles of trout streams. A cross-country ski trail runs along the Black River Canal, which is just inside the park entrance.
STANLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
A stunning Mexican-baroque-style theater which has been the premier showplace for Central New York since 1928. Four major local presenters use the Stanley: the Broadway Theatre League, which brings in touring Broadway shows; the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Great Artists Series, which features the best in opera, recital artists, and dance companies; the Utica Symphony Orchestra; and the Mohawk Valley Ballet.
TURNING STONE RESORT AND CASINO
Casino and entertainment venue with overnight accommodations, three world-class golf courses, spa services and more.
UTICA MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
The Utica Memorial Auditorium was built in 1959 on the site of the old Erie Canal and hosts events from ice hockey and business expos to the Harlem Globetrotters, circuses, rock concerts, and professional boxing and wrestling. Even Hollywood came calling when scenes from the movie SlapShot, starring Paul Newman, were filmed here.
UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY
The ½-mile red clay oval hosts dirt track auto racing action every Sunday evening during the summer, featuring 358-Modifieds, Sportsman, Pro Stocks, I.M.C.A.'s and Pure Stocks.
UTICA ZOO
Located in Roscoe-Conkling Park, the zoo is part of a recreational complex made possible by the donation of land from Thomas R. Proctor in 1909. Of the 80 acres of land set aside for the zoo's use, 35 are developed and home to over 200 animals.

AMERICAS GREATEST HEART RUN & WALK
The American Heart Association is the oldest and largest national non-profit voluntary health organization in the world dedicated to reducing death and disability from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The Mohawk Valley's Run/Walk raises more money than anywhere else in the country.
BOILERMAKER ROAD RACE
The Boilermaker Road Race is the nation's premier 15K road race, bringing runners from around the world together in competition year after year. Established in 1978, the Boilermaker has been selected by Runner's World Magazine and Roadrunners Club of America as one of the top races in the country.
GREAT AMERICAN IRISH FESTIVAL
Presented by the Mohawk Valley Irish Cultural Center,The Great American Irish Festival is all about "music and tradition, culture and dance, fun and families!" This three-day festival fills the Frankfort Fairgrounds with Irish entertainers, vendors and cuisine – all to advance the Irish Cultural Center's mission to deepen the appreciation and understanding of Celtic music, culture and history.
HONOR AMERICA DAYS CELEBRATION
Presented by the Rome Chamber of Commerce, this multi-week summertime celebration kicks off with a parade with more than 100 entries including floats, marching bands, veterans and various community organizations. Some of the many other events include a 5K road race, fireworks, a symphony concert, culinary offerings, the Rome Tour of Homes and the Rome Sports Hall of Fame awards induction ceremony.
MADISON-BOUCKVILLE ANTIQUE SHOW
More than 1,000 antique dealers from across the United States and Canada on 90 acres of picturesque farmland transformed for an annual festival of antiques and collectibles.
MILLERS MILLS ICE HARVEST
The Millers Mills ice harvest each February is a community event where young and old pitch in to saw ice by hand into blocks to be drawn by horses to the ice house. The ice is then used to chill ice cream for the summer ice cream social.
MUNSON-WILLIAMS SIDEWALK ART SHOW
The MWPAI Arts Festival is the area's longest running summertime celebration. The Festival's highlight attraction, the Sidewalk Art Show, features more than 200 fascinating works in a colorful array of media.
POLAR EXPRESS
Inspired by the award-winning book by Chris Van Allsburg, the Adirondack Scenic Railroad departs from Utica's restored Union Station for a two-hour journey to the North Pole (Holland Patent) and back. Santa boards the train for the return trip to greet all and present a fitting souvenir to each child.
REMSEN BARN FESTIVAL
The Remsen Barn Festival of the Arts is always held the fourth full weekend in September along Main Street in the Village of Remsen. It features traditional hand crafts, authentic foods and artwork, acoustic music and street entertainment.
RIDE FOR MISSING CHILDREN
The Ride for Missing Children is an awareness/fund-raising event for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Mohawk Valley Chapter. The ride began in 1995 when Team Sara rode their bicycles 529 miles from Utica, New York to Washington, DC, to raise awareness and remember missing and exploited children. Now the Ride for Missing Children - NCMEC/Mohawk Valley is an annual 100-mile bicycle ride around the Mohawk Valley open to a limited number of pre-qualified riders.
RIGGIEFEST
A culinary staple of the Mohawk Valley, chicken riggies are celebrated in a yearly festival where locally owned restaurants dish up their recipes for the adoring public. Thousands come out to sample riggies and vote on the winner of the coveted Riggie Cup.
SARANAC THURSDAYS
The Matt Brewing Company opens its parking lot to thousands each Thursday night throughout the summer to enjoy Saranac products, great live music and camaraderie.

To learn more about the Mohawk Valley, please contact:
STEVEN J. DIMEO
PRESIDENT
MOHAWK VALLEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GROWTH ENTERPRISES (EDGE)
153 BROOKS ROAD
ROME, NY 13441-4105
(315) 338-0393
SJDIMEO@MVEDGE.ORG

Mohawk Valley EDGE (Economic Development Growth Enterprises Corporation) is your one-stop shop for economic development needs and business assistance in Oneida and Herkimer Counties, in the center of New York State.
EDGE promotes the Mohawk Valley's people, work force, quality of life, infrastructure, sites, and everything else the region has to offer businesses, site selection specialists and industrial developers.
EDGE links the area's economic development organizations, cuts through red tape and develops financing and assistance packages to help companies interested in locating or expanding their operations and job base in Oneida and Herkimer Counties.
EDGE can help your company find a suitable building or shovel-ready site to construct a new facility for manufacturing, R&D, distribution, office or any other industrial endeavor.
A private, not-for-profit corporation, EDGE is an integral part of the long-term effort by the public and private sectors to strengthen opportunities and open the door for new businesses and industries to locate and grow within the region.

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