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Sysco Stronger In New York 185 new jobs
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Sysco Stronger In New York 185 new jobs
Sysco Stronger In New York 185 new jobs
Sysco Corporation (SYY - Snapshot Report) plans to invest a lump sum amount of $75 million for building a warehouse in Central Islip, New York, as reported by [i]Newsday.[/i]
This cold storage is expected to serve as a distribution center for Long Island and the metro area.
Within two years of inception, the company said it will generate 185
new jobs for the city with average salaries of about $63,100, according
to Islip Town officials. City officials feel that the project will also
lead to 300 unionized jobs in the neighborhood. The company is in the
process of getting a permit for the project. Construction is scheduled
to begin in the coming weeks and will be fully operational by 2012.
http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/50055/Sysco+Stronger+In+New+York
Sysco Corporation (SYY - Snapshot Report) plans to invest a lump sum amount of $75 million for building a warehouse in Central Islip, New York, as reported by [i]Newsday.[/i]
This cold storage is expected to serve as a distribution center for Long Island and the metro area.
Within two years of inception, the company said it will generate 185
new jobs for the city with average salaries of about $63,100, according
to Islip Town officials. City officials feel that the project will also
lead to 300 unionized jobs in the neighborhood. The company is in the
process of getting a permit for the project. Construction is scheduled
to begin in the coming weeks and will be fully operational by 2012.
http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/50055/Sysco+Stronger+In+New+York
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