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Greater Rochester Enterprise

www.rochesterbiz.com

 
Greater Rochester Enterprise (GRE) is a public-private partnership created to professionally market the Greater Rochester, N.Y., Region as a competitive, high-profile place for business location and growth. It supports business attraction and expansion, along with entrepreneurship and innovation. GRE collaborates with businesses, universities, not-for-profit organizations and government to unify regional economic development activities.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.rochesterbiz.com
  • 100 Chestnut Street One HSBC Plaza, Suite 1910
    Rochester, NY USA 14604
  • Phone: 585.530.6200

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