Oswego County Business, #184: February - March 2023

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IS CNY GEARING UP FOR A HOUSING BOOM? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant

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any different factors point to the possibility of a housing construction boom coming to CNY in the next few years. Micron Technology, Inc.’s investment is slated to bring 9,000 direct jobs and 40,000 community jobs to the area. Rob Simpson, president and CEO of CenterState CEO, anticipates that the northern suburbs of Onondaga and southern Oswego counties “will see significant pressure for new houses” because of the uptick in jobs. He believes that areas in Onondaga County are currently underutilized. “We will be creating additional density in communities,” he said. “If southern Oswego County will be looked to in accommodating growth, there will be additional upgrades needed.” As for areas ripe for development, he listed Fulton, Oswego, Phoenix and smaller villages among them, especially waterfront communities. “Whether working for Micron or suppliers, these people are eager for community amenities,” Simpson said. “This is a golden age for urban center and regional development.” As for outlying areas, such as Madison, Cortland, Cayuga, Oneida and Wayne counties, he feels uncertain if the Micron effect will spread that far. Mark DeAngelis Jr. vice president of Mark Antony Homes in Syracuse,

feels “very optimistic” about the housing market. “We’ll have astronomical growth for the next 10 years,” he said. “This year is looking really steady.” The lumber prices are stabilizing nationally. He said that overall inflation will not allow builders to get back to the pricing to which homebuyers were accustomed. The biggest hurdle he faces as a builder is the cost of labor. With huge numbers of skilled, experienced baby boomers retiring, “we’re seeing a big void,” DeAngelis said. “It’s a lot of opportunity for younger people with the amount of work ahead.” Attracting interest to working in the building trades challenges builders, as many young people are not interested in these fields. DeAngelis hopes that early workforce committees can generate more interest in the industry and that more young people would realize that apprenticeship programs can pay them to learn a trade and graduate with certifications and no debt. “It’s a lot better path for a lot of people,” he said. “These are great skills. It boils down to wanting to go to work every day and then having the motivation to get out there and learn something. If you have those, you’ll have great opportunities that a lot of people are just being educated about.” Although the Micron effect will

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doubtlessly bring a lot of change to CNY, Jay Fleming, owner of Jay Fleming Construction in Hastings, doesn’t believe that much change will happen in 2023, but in subsequent years, as Micron’s business gains momentum. Cost of materials also matter. “The cost of lumber has gone down, but as far as other materials, they’re still ridiculously high,” Fleming said. “It’s through the roof and still going up. People are dealing with the prices right now.” The willingness to pay more does not always matter, as Fleming said shortages for certain goods still stall parts of building projects. “It’s the main issue now; everyone’s running out of certain things,” he added. “A lot of things aren’t readily available. It takes longer to get stuff in.” Mortgage interest rates also matter. Current rates in Oswego are 5.18% for a 30-year fixed loan, 4.53% for 15year fixed loan and 4.63% for a 5-year ARM. Syracuse rates are 6.51% for a 30-year fixed loan, 5.83% for 15-year fixed loan and 5.57% for a 5-year ARM. The average mortgage rate in 2019 was 3.94%. “I’m not very optimistic about the housing market until interest rates and costs go down,” Fleming said.


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Bringing Historic Old City Hall in Oswego Back to Life

2min
pages 98-99

MAYOR BARLOW: ‘State of the city is strong’

7min
pages 94-98

MAYOR MICHAELS

3min
pages 92-93

CAN CNY STAFF MICRON?

3min
page 91

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1min
page 90

SMALL BUSINESS Outlook for Small Business Will Depend on Each Sector

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page 90

MANUFACTURING

9min
pages 87-90

Sector is Rebounding, After Tough Pandemic Years

3min
pages 86-87

IS CNY GEARING UP FOR A HOUSING BOOM?

3min
pages 84-85

OSWEGO COUNTY

5min
pages 80-83

ONONDAGA COUNTY

3min
pages 78-79

Oswego County is Poised for Growth

4min
pages 76-77

WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES EXPECT FOR 2023

5min
pages 73-76

PROFOUND CHANGES EXPECTED IN CNY’S ECONOMY

5min
pages 71-73

Yep, It’s 2023 and Women Are Still Making Less

3min
pages 68-69

HOTJOBS Where Are the Hot jobs in CNY?

2min
pages 66-67

Quiet Quitting Makes a Lot of Noise

3min
pages 64-65

Crowdfunding Transforms Ways for Local Creatives to Find Support

6min
pages 62-63

Mike Backus ON…

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pages 61-62

WE CARE

2min
pages 59-60

USHERING A Bright Future FOR OSWEGO HEALTH

5min
pages 57-58

Everybody Lies on Their Resume, Right?

6min
pages 52-56

Arts and Events Rebound in CNY Sector

6min
pages 48-52

Uncertain Future for Smaller Colleges

8min
pages 44-47

Thriving together. Thriving together.

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New Life to Old Buildings

1min
pages 40-41

BLUE MOON GRILL SHINES IN FULTON

4min
pages 37-39

NEWSMAKERS

8min
pages 30-35

Too Much Email Driving You Nuts?

2min
page 28

Where in the World is Sandra Scott? OSTIA ANTICA, ITALY

2min
pages 24-27

Development Board of Oswego County

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pages 22-23

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HARRISON J. NOEL III

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pages 20-21

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SUNY Oswego’s Online MBA Continues Top Ranking

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page 18

ON THE JOB

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pages 16-17

PUBLISHER’S NOTE NEW CEO AT OSWEGO HEALTH

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