Senator Young Meets with Business Owners at the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator
Catharine Young
May 16, 2013
Senator Young recently stopped by the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator to meet with business owners whose ideas have started to come to fruition thanks to the assistance provided by the Incubator. The business owners talked about what their businesses need to grow and how they have benefitted from the Incubator.
When the Incubator was in its developmental stages and before a shovel had ever been put in the ground, Senator Young worked with SUNY Fredonia officials to have the facility located downtown instead of on campus. This served several purposes, including helping in the revitalization of Dunkirk’s downtown and fostering a new bridge between the campus and the city.
Senator Young announced also that the Incubator would be receiving $100,000 from the recent State Budget for operating expenses, a huge shot in the arm for the businesses that benefit from its services.
The SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator has been a welcome addition to the economic development efforts in the region and its impact will only continue to grow.
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