DON’T GET STRANDED...
SCHEDULE YOUR MAINTENANCE TODAY!
• Air Conditioning • Tires
• 4 Wheel Alignment • Brake Service
• Exhaust Systems • Shocks & Struts
• NYS Inspection • Engine Diagnostics
• Road Force Balance • Farm and Fleet Service
PASSENGER • LIGHT TRUCK • AG
OTR • LAWN & GARDEN
24 HOUR FARM & FLEET SERVICE
3165 Route 246
Perry, NY 14530
585.237.2124
www.sedamtire.com
Check us out on:
585-237-2620 | www.signlanguageinc.com
Roto-Rooter is a full service
Plumbing & Drain cleaning company.
Now offering water restoration
and cleanup services.
One call does it all
Offering our renters: Sizes include: Offering 24 hours/7 days a weekSi.zes include:
Brand new facility 24/7 access Security 5 x 10 our renters:
Cameras and lighting for safety Variety 10 x 10 Brand new facility 24/7 access Security 5 x 10
10 x 15 1-800-GET-ROTOCameras and lighting for safety Variety 10 x 10
of sizes On-line bill pay 10 x 20 of sizes On-line bill pay 10 x 15
Call for more details, pricing and availability. Call for more details, pricing and availability. 10 x 20
5682 NY-19A, PO Box 117, Castile, NY 14427 5682 NY-19A, PO Box 117, Castile, NY 14427
Page 49
TOWNS/VILLAGES VETERINARIANS
TOWNS /VILLAGES TREE SERVICES
Town of Attica ..................................................... (585) 591-2920 Koziel’s Tree and Landscape ............................ (585) 237-3376
9 Water Street, Attica NY 14011 58 Hope St., Perry NY 14530
www.townofattica.net
Tri-County Stump Removal ............................... (585) 567-2638
Town of Castile ................................................... (585) 493-2233 7960 Trall Rd, Freedom NY 14065
53 North Main St., Castile NY 14427
Fax: (585) 493-5058, www.castileny.com TRUCKING
Town of Perry...................................................... (585) 237-2241 Baker & Baker Trucking, Inc.............................. (585) 786-3992
22 South Main St, Perry NY 14530 5313 Davies Rd., Warsaw NY 14569
Fax: (585) 237-3074, www.townofperry.com Fax: (585) 786-0357
Town of Sheldon................................................. (585) 535-7644 Baker Hauling & AMS Oil Products .................. (585) 322-4670
1380 Centerline Rd., Strykersville NY 14145 5132 Jordan Rd., Silver Springs NY 14550
Fax: (585) 535-0216, www.townofsheldon.com www.amsoil.com
Town of Warsaw.................................................. (585) 786-2800 KBS Transport .................................................... (585) 746-3623
83 Center Street, Warsaw NY 14569 5201 Hardys Rd., Gainesville NY 14066
Fax: (585) 786-0475
R. S. Maher & Son, Inc ....................................... (585) 322-8878
Village of Attica................................................... (585) 591-0898 3200 Route 39, Bliss NY 14024
9 Water Street, Attica NY 14011 Fax: (585) 322-7417, Toll Free: (800) 255-1543, www.rsmaher.com
Fax: (585) 591-3359, www.attica.org
S&P Morse........................................................... (585) 689-0616
Village of Perry ........................................................5852372216 5035 School Rd., Gainesville NY 14066
46 North Main St, Perry NY 14530
Fax: (585) 237-5975, www.villageofperry.com UTILITIES
Village of Silver Springs .................................... (585) 493-2500 Cardinal Energy Solutions Group..................... (315) 247-7767
43 N. Main Street, Silver Springs NY 14550 5932 Kennebec Court, Farmington NY 14425
Fax: (585) 493-5236 www.cardinalenergysolutionsgroup.com
Village Hall of Wyoming..................................... (585) 281-2311 Indeck-Silver Springs Energy Ctr...................... (585) 493-2700
15 South Academy Street, Wyoming NY 14591 1 Indeck Drive, Silver Springs NY 14550
Fax: (585) 493-5713, www.indeckenergy.com
*Wyoming County Board of Supervisors ......... (585) 786-8877
143 North Main St, Warsaw NY 14569 National Fuel Resources.................................... (716) 630-6719
Fax: (585) 786-8802, www.wyomingco.net/ 165 Lawrence Bell Drive - Suite 120, Williamsville NY 14221
Fax: (716) 630-6798, Toll Free: (800) 939-9993, www.nfrinc.com
TRANSPORTATION/LOGISTICS
New Wave Energy Corp ..................................... (716) 887-9700
RTS Wyoming ..................................................... (585) 786-6050 434 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY 14202
38 Duncan Street, Warsaw NY 14569 Toll Free: (866) 316-9366, www.nwaveenergy.com
Fax: (585) 786-6052, Toll Free: (800) 627-0481, www.myrts.com
*New York State Electric & Gas......................... (800) 572-1131
TRAVEL AGENCY 150 Erie Street, Lancaster NY 14086
www.nyseg.com
Judy’s Travel Center, Inc. .................................. (585) 658-3030
100 Main Street, Mt. Morris NY 14510 *Solar Liberty ...................................................... (716) 634-3780
Fax: (585) 658-3099, www.judystravelcenter.com 6500 Sheridan Dr., Suite #120, Buffalo NY 14221
Fax: (716) 634-3756, www.solarliberty.com
TREE FARM
VETERINARIANS
Rudolph’s Christmas Trees ............................... (585) 591-8733
2997 Sondricker Rd., Attica NY 14011 Attica Veterinary Associates, P.C...................... (585) 591-2660
116 Prospect Street, Attica NY 14011
Fax: (585) 591-2898, www.atticacows.com
Page 50
VETERINARIANS WINERY
Perry Veterinary Clinic ....................................... (585) 237-5550 Wyoming County
3180 Route 246, Perry NY 14530
“Our Home, Your Adventure”
WATER RESTORATION SERVICES Visit our website for updated
Roto-Rooter Services Company ....................... (716) 675-6256 information, events, and a
135 South Avenue, West Seneca NY 14224 FREE adventure guide
Fax: (716) 675-1555, Toll Free: (800) 438-7686, www.rotorooter.com
See our ad on page 49 GoWyomingCountyNY.com
1-800-839-3919
WATER TREATMENT/SYSTEM SUPPLIES
Adventure Calls Outfitters
Culligan Water .................................................... (716) 807-5202 at Letchworth State Park
31 Lewis Road, Akron NY 14001
www.culliganwatertreatment.com Be sure to visit the GLOW Region’s
new tourism website
WEB DESIGN & HOSTING
Corporate Communications Inc. ....................... (585) 262-3430
108 South Union St., Rochester NY 14607
www.corporatecomm.com
Deelicious Web Design ...................................... (585) 237-8285
3888 Route 19 South, Warsaw NY 14569-9510
www.deeliciouswebdesign.com
WELDING FABRICATION
Maple Grove Enterprises ................................... (585) 492-3340
7075 Route 98 North, Arcade NY 14009
Fax: (585) 492-5647, www.maplegroveenterprises.com
See our ad on inside back cover
WINDOWS & DOORS
*Upstate Door, Inc............................................... (585) 786-3880
26 Industrial St, Warsaw NY 14569
Fax: (585) 786-3888, Toll Free: (800) 570-8283
www.upstatedoor.com
WINERY
Main Street Winery ............................................. (585) 492-2739
249 Main Street, Arcade NY 14009
Fax: (585) 492-2777
FreshAirAdventuresNY.com
Page 51
WYOMING COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WWYhOMatINiGsCOthUeNTWY EyCOoNmOMinICgDECVEoLuOPnMtEyNITDA?
OWur hMiasstioins the Wyoming County IDA?
The Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency’s mission is to encourage and increase private
inOveusrtmMeinststihoant creates new job opportunities, retains and stabilizes the existing employment base, and
geTnheerWateysomadindgedCotauxnrteyvIennduuesstritahlroDuegvheloinpcmreeansteAdgeecnocnyo’smmicisascitoivnitiys itno WenycoomuirnaggeCoanudntiyn.crease private
WignhevnoeesWrtamteeesnAtartdehdaetdcrtaexatreesvnenewuejsobthoropupgohrtuinncitrieeass,erdeteacinosnaonmdicstaacbtiivliizteysinthWe yeoxmisitninggCeomupnltoyy. ment base, and
The Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency (WCIDA), is a public benefit corporation created in 1974 by
anWahctoofWthee ANerwe York State Legislature to promote and assist private sector industrial/ business development
YtibWfnhoeaiTYtofvernhoCnnrheorvierkIteeesreDsarikfibtatescsWAotyuibtatnpfotyiuryadohneotpotdofhaohrmetmveatedrhohriastvzaeiritecnnoihaetznoigccnenNdoeomoiscnnCdetetmimhsgfnwucotremhgosoufujroYeemnnnWoujboooitmnWttybCaryamoiktxnICyIpaowinDpcSypnIpwdiaDAttoydpluhaoyiArteosilttehtcnoeouvrtaritrtcnenoutiLolfaah,liunoteftolleshfi,niepgeDfttesdfibasmireesetsotbastrlaeevaarotftnednaeoxtaorudletnrdoxriorrnsdeopeefsriecernpmcefsterodceeoovcenfeeodrniocanptWrnfeoinaevttrtWrmiooilyesnaAvmmtosgliyeagtcm,htosoixeaccowem,tnioxsenryowecsiogsntrlyartealuoseg-tnClxbr(a;luc-cWdCoexwbredecuioaeiiCnedsvsenusig.iencIssatsDnyo:g.ctIrits.onAuteyohtItsn.on)uTtes,pthtsneeshTtiretWhstaileeshvfae-dpaaaeCnfWa,eudptdIpneWton,DeChudepdtosAeCIhbxleDeepeelIecdicxclDAceomoo,etcAosbfolamodplrteeWsnfodtpiocnitdnWeootytfeoidssenoowoyfifussnnmfopteose,sonmecptieta,nrtoooreisiartgarnrtoreeqptlafgri/CrcunoeqntobeiCaogrcunomauieluaovgtittsfiinheilupvtoiithnfitenehaeynaeetdere.InyatsDcdb.ybInosTrDAueuyfbdhTdsAastuieidheihrstinseneieiveSrseipcedeenStsaWtspcleaiositfsnatstdaueypeeifstndo1sumpseeodm9nrpwsewfioi7dmnrinNenwf4hiigmntagNoehebgrawoeniCylrywtioelybur ynbintytythotoghcsoooevsneebtrrubnasumcistnesiennwsetssibteshose.dsTtyhh.tahetat
WWbheCnaIetDfiAWt frdeoomeDstohneoteucsoenotamxipcadyeevrefluonpdmsefnotr services they receive: the WCIDA collects fees from the businesses we enter into contracts with. The
operating costs; we are self-funded, and we are not part of the Wyoming County government body.
The Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency (WCIDA) is a
viWrtuhala“tonWe-estoDposhop” for retaining and assisting existing businesses,
bippnrruvpTbooWsiurhrmfioitsentuymaioenoaWbtosemlinlstey“siigonosn.tnogmgateonWaiC-ndsnWogytdeouoyCnpenmocontmsiyounchiunogtnoortugpayCrh”gaCoIenifgunooldpingurnutengryeselt.tinyetgraWt.iniarbiWetnlCrlpeieDnCIrpDegbeIrDvAuneaeseAnniliuseondiruspeisnarmshissnsbihespeubinipsssauttinbsianAndienenggdseaecessotnatxsmrcttioatsyrtpcotagi(etncWirgntgtoiirtgnCwoibvgwnIueDbensubaAwiensun)wiesdnissienssaeessss, WTWhWWinkeeilynlycgcooooommmfmsiteianensrstgigBnBgCC, urueosolsouiuicnnnantetietnsysygss!!
SpienrrovWifictyeaosbmlienin.cgluCdeo:unty to help eligible businesses be competitive and
oTrheinxpkianngdoinfgstyaorutirnbgu, rseinloecsast?ing
• Property tax relief from county, school and municipal taxes that or expandiCnognytaocutrthbeusiness?
Serrveicseuslt ifnroclmudaen: increased assessed value from new construction
•oPr aronpexrtpyatnasxiorenl.ief from county, school and municipal taxes that
• Exresmuplttiforonmofasnailnecsrteaaxsfeodr ansosne-psrsoedduvcatilouneefrqoumipmneewntc, onstruction
fuornr iasnhienxgpaanndsicoonn. struction materials.
• E• Exexmemptpiotinonfromf samleosrtgtaaxgeforencoonrd-pinrogdtuacxteiosn, wehqeunipma emnot,rtgage is
refquurnirieshdintogfiannadncoenastprurocjteiocnt. materials.
• B• EusxienmespstioDnevfreolmopmoerntgt aRgeevorelvcinogrdLinogantaFxeusn,dwhen a mortgage is
• CoremqmuiurenditytoPfianratnnecrefoar pSrBojAec5t0. 4 Loans
• P• BarutisciinpeastisonDelovaenlospwmitehnltoRcaelvboalvninkgs (LGoapn Fiunnadncing) WyomingCConotuancttythInedustrial
• I•nCdoumstrmiaulnRiteyvPeanruteneBrofonrdsSBA 504 Loans
• Participation loans with local banks (Gap Financing) WyDoemveinlogpCmoeunnttAy gInednucsytrial
Oaruerrs•etaIandfdfyuatstottrhaiaeslsWRiseCt vaIDennAyu,beaulBsoionnngedswssitphroojuercte.cIof nyooumiacredethvienlkoipnmg eanbtopuat rtners, Dev(5e8lo5p) m78e6n-t3A76g4ency
csyotosaOauntrruaestcirrintdroisegnentagartaiadfnfacyngatenttluoweotshwcabaetsoubtsiWsunissisgneCtieenaaIsDenwnssAy,hes,beaw,auxtelbpsroxeiaupnnsnsageoidnnsuwidsenriicsgtnphesgrasootnaojuaenerrWcextee.yicxasIooiftvsimnnaytiooginilnaumgbgbiaublcCersuedoistnoeutienhvnaseietnssyslkossowiipnsromegtaryeeraaoennbruetco.opuuat rratngeers,
www(5.8w5y) c78o6id-3a7.6o4rg
tOhcyueoorWnudsicCsidocIenDurtsAianscgpitolelunoasscsataeotrienvsgieaseilatwwonauheyraswwtcbreoeubnsssfioiinduteeercsnaesttisatwola.wrWFewoy.arowvamadyiicdlnaoigtbiidolCeano.atooulrnigantsyfoosrwrismcetoayentointoaucnc.otauubrsaoguaett
www.wycoida.org
(5O8u5r) d7i8s6c-u3s7s6io4nosraerme aaillwjpaiyesrcceo@nfiwdyecnotiiadla..Foorgr.additional information about
StinhceeWreCly,IDA please visit our website at www. wycoida.org or contact us at
(585) 786-3764 or email [email protected].
Sincerely,
Jim Pierce, Executive Director
Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency
Jim Pierce, Executive Director
Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency
PPaaggee5522 Information on the following pages provided by the Wyoming County IDA
Information on the following pages provided by the Wyoming County IDA
Starting or Growing Your Business?
We Can Help!
Starting or expanding your business can be one of the biggest decisions that you can make, and we are here to help.
The Wyoming County Economic Development Team is a group of organizations working together to help support you
as you launch and grow your business. We offer educational programs, financial assistance, incentives and resources,
and more for new and existing businesses to optimize greater financial success and long-term sustainability.
H US.. “With the Bobcat Gen-6 project, aided by this grant, API “Norfolk Southern is grateful for the opportunity to work along-
will offer high quality manufacturing jobs to the community” side the many dedicated individuals who saw this project from
concept to completion” - Joseph Torp, Industrial Development
- API Chief Financial Officer Tom Strauss Manager for Norfolk & Southern Railroad
LET US HELP YOU START PROGRAMS & SERVICES
AND GROW YOUR BUSINESS
IN WYOMING COUNTY, NY Wyoming County offers a variety of programs and services along
with aggressive financial and tax incentives to stimulate business
growth and job creation including:
• Entrepreneurship Training
• Financial Assistance
• Site and Building Selection
• Educational Seminars
• Leadership Development
• Business Assistance and Guidance
• Cost-saving Opportunities
• Advocacy and Support
• Networking
• Promotional Opportunities
Wyoming County Ag & Business Center
36 Center Street, Suite D | Warsaw, NY 14569 | 585-786-3764 | WyomingCountyNY.org
Page 53
All that is great about the Empire State is found in Wyoming County -
the ideal place to launch or grow your business. In the heart of Western New York
we offer untapped potential as well as established assets to ensure your company’s success.
RURAL VALUES WYOMING AT-A-GLANCE
Located in Western New York State between • Population: Approximately 42,000
Buffalo and Rochester, we live in 16 historic
towns and eight charming villages, as well • Land area: 593 square miles including
as on the abundant dairy, crop and livestock 207,900 acres of farmland
farms that are the soul of our county. We have
excellent schools, county-owned hospitals, • Warsaw (town and village) is the largest
year-round outdoor activities, close proximity community (approximately 8,537 people);
to major cities and research universities, and a Arcade is the manufacturing center
wonderful quality of life.
• The climate is temperate, with four distinct –
GLOBAL VISION and distinctly beautiful – seasons
Forward-thinking and strategic support from BENEFITS
local and statewide business development
agencies ensure that we’re ready to optimize • Low labor costs, skilled in manufacturing
production for businesses in any stage, from and agriculture (predominately non-union)
start-up operations through global expansions.
An educated, skilled and capable workforce • Low overhead
will help your business grow. And as our
economic base expands, we are leading the • Lower cost of living
state in green energy and agricultural
technologies because they’re better for our • Convenient proximity to major U.S. and Canadian
land and our people. metropolitan areas including New York, Rochester,
Buffalo, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Boston,
Detroit and Philadelphia
• Proximity to universities
• Supportive county and statewide business
developmentLake Superior and government agencies
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES MI QUEBEC
ME
Exceptional opportunities exist for precisionWI Lake ONTARIO Montreal
Huron
VT
agriculture and green energy, entrepreneurs,Milwaukee Toronto Lake NH
Lake London Ontario
MI Niagara Falls
recreation and tourism-based IAancillary Michigan Buffalo
NEW YORK
MA Boston
businesses, dairy and crop production-relatedChicago Detroit Lake CT RI
Erie
Toledo Cleveland
support businesses, and small-to-midsize IN PA New York City
international corporations looking to outsourcIeL Newark
Indianapolis OH Pittsburgh
Philadelphia NJ
start-to-finish manufacturing or completion of MD DE
products through a U.S.-based hub. Baltimore Atlantic
Ocean
Washington D.C.
WV
Page 54 VA
TARGET GROWTH INDUSTRIES
TARGET GROWTH INDUSTRIES
AGRIBUSINESS MANUfACTURING
Green pasAtuGreRsIBaUndSINaESteSmperate climate make With a highMly sAkNilleUdfwAoCrkTfoUrRceINanGd lower operational
GWryeoemninpgaCstouurnetsy a#n1dfoar dtaeimrypearnadte#2cliinmaNteewmYaokrek Wcoistths,aWhiygohmlyinskgilCleoduwntoyriksfoarcreegainodnalol wleeardoepreirnagtioreneanl
WStayotemifnogr Cmoaupnltey #p1rofdourctdioanirywaitnhd s#ig2niinficNanetw cYoorrnk, cteocshtsn,oWloygoiemsingaCndountmyeistaalsr-ebgaisoendal lmeaadneurfainctugrrienegn,
Sbteaaten, bfoerrrym,aapplpeleparnoddupcotitoanto cwriothps,sitgonoi.fiIcnaandtdcitoiornn,, taencdhnioslohgoiemse taondsignmifeictaalnst-boapseerdatiomnasnufofar cgtulroibnga,l
boeuar np,rboexrimryi,tyaptopleseavnedraploutantiovecrrsoitpiess, tospoe. cIniaalidzdinitgioinn, aconrdpoisrathioomnsethtaot isnigclnuidfiecaAnPt I oHpeeartaTtiroannssfefor®r ,gKloobikael
oaugrricpurlotuxrime itayntdo seenvgeirnaeleruinnigverhsaitsiesmsapdeeciaWliyzoinmginign cAorropnosroant®io,nPsrtehsatot liinteclEuldeectAricP®I Haenadt MTraanrksfienrT®u,bKinogik®e.
aCgoruinctuyltaurferonatn-rdunennegr iinnetehreindgevehlaospmmeandteof Wpryeocmisiinogn AGrroenesnon®po, wPreers:toliOteuErlecgtreioc®graapndhyM, acrkliimnaTtuebinagn®d.
Cagoruinctuyltaurfero, nht-erlupninnegr ifnatrhmeedresveolopptimmieznet opfrpordeuccistiioonn Gagrreiecnulturpaolweinrd: usOtriuers hgaevoegrappohsiyti,onceldimaWteyomainndg
athgrroiucuglhtusrues,tahinealpbilneganfadramfeforsrdaobplteimmizeethopdros.duction aCgoruinctuyltaursaal leinadduesrtriinesgreheanveenpeorgsyititoencehdnolWogyyo.ming
tFhoroodugPhroscuesstasiinnga:bWleyaonmdinagffCoroduanbtyle’s mfoeotdhopdros.cessing CReosuenatyrcahs, daelveealdoeprmienngt raenednpernoedrugcytitoenchonpoploorgtuyn. ities
FinodoudstPryrohcaesssginrgo:wWnyboymimngorCeotuhnatny’s5f0o%odspinrocece2s0si1n0g, Rinesweianrdc,h,sdoelavrelaonpdmeanntaaenrdobpircodeuncetrigoyn otepcphonrotulongitiieess
itnhdaunsktsrytohlaosw gcrooswtsnofbdyominogrbe utshianens5s,0a%hisgihnlcyesk2i0ll1e0d, ianndwirnedla, tseodlairndaunsdtriaesnaaerreobaicperinmeargryy ftoeccuhsnoolof goieusr
twhoarnkkfsortoceloawndcoesatssyofadcoceinsgs btouskienyesins,garehdigiehnlytss. killed aecnodnoremlaicteddevinedloupsmtrieenst astrreataegpy.rimary focus of our
wOourrkfocracpeaacnitdy efaosry agcrcoewssthto rkeemyaiinngsredstireonntsg. with ePrceocniosimonic dAegvreicloulptumreen: t Wstriathtegpyro. duction forecasted
Oexucrellecnatpaocpitpyorftounr itigesrowfotrh croemmpaainnsiesstreoxnpgandwinitgh PtorecciosniotinnuAe girtiscuultpuwrea:rdWtirtehndp,rotdheurcetioanrefoerexccaelslteendt
emxacneullfeancttuoripnpgocratupnaitbieilsitiefos rancdofmopr apnriiveastee-lxapbaenldainngd tooppcoorntutinniutieesitsfourpwbaursdinetrsesneds, itnheraellaraegreixccueltluleranlt
mcoanntruafactcttuerrimngs. capabilities and for private-label and osuppppoortrut naitrieeas s,fofrrombuesqinueipsmseesnt imn anaullfacatgurriicnugltuarnadl
contract terms. ssuuppppolyrttoafraerams,eqfruoimpmeeqnut impmecehnatnmicas,ntuefcahcntiucriianngs aanndd
seuvperpyltyhtiongfainrmbeetqwueiepnm.efrnotmmeeqchuaipnmicesn, ttemcahnnuicfiaacntsurainndg
RECREATION AND TOURISM eavnedrythsiunpgpinlybetwtoeenf.afrromm eqeuqiupimpmenetnmt anmufeacchtuarniincgs
With breaRtEhtCakRiEngATtIrOaiNls AanNdDpTaOrksUR–ISiMncluding atencdhnicsiuapnpslyandtoeverfyatrhming ienqbueiptwmeeennt. mechanics
technicians and everything in between.
WLeittchhwborrethatShttaatkeinPgarktr,akinlsowannads “ptahrekGs ra–ndinCclaundyiongn
Loef ttchhewEoartsht”S–taWteyPoamrkin,gknCoowunntay’ss “ntaheturGarlabnedaCutaynayondn Wyoming was one of the
ovaf rtiheedEatesrtr”a–inWmyoamkiengitCoaunytey’asrn-raotuunradl bdeeasutitnyaationdn Wfirysot mcoinungtiwesastoowneelocfomthee
vfoarriemdorteerrtahiann m2a.5kemiitllioan yaeathrl-ertoeusndanddesotiuntadtoioonr fwirisdt ecsopurnetaieds utosewoeflcwoimnde
feonrthumsoiarests.than 2.5 million athletes and outdoor wpiodweespr raenadd ruesmeaoinf swtihned
eTnhtehussitarostnsg. and growing demand for existing laprogwesetrinanNderwemYoariknsStthaete.
Tsuhpeposrttrobnugsinaensdsesgrmoewainngs thdaetmaonpdporftournitieexsistainrge Wylaormgeinsgt iCnoNuenwty iYsoarklsSotahtoem. e
seuxptrpaoorrtdibnausryinefosrsessermvieceanasndthagtooodpspionrdtuunsittriieess laikree WytoomsiinxgmCeothuanntyeisdiaglessotehrosme
erexttarailo, rrdesintaauryrafnotrasnedrvhicoespaitnadlityg.oods industries like potowesrixinmg efathramnseadnidgehsotemrses.
retail, restaurant and hospitality. powering farms and homes.
11 22# # 5500food %%proggcrreooswwsintthhgiinn
#
# food processing
in dairy in maple SinScienc2e012010
in dairy in maple 440000manufac%%turgginrroogwwwtthhoriiknnforce
2266 colleges & universities manufacturing workforce
withincaol5le0g-mesil&e ruandiviuesrsities
within a 50-mile radius
Wyoming County produces more than $1.4 billion in crops and livestock
Wyoming County praondnucaellsymoonrneetahralyn 2$10.84,0b0il0lioancriens.crops and livestock
annually on nearly 208,000 acres. Page 55
AVAILABLE FACILITIES
Several existing Wyoming County companies and facilities have the capacity for expanded operations,
making it easy for businesses throughout the U.S. and globally to integrate smaller manufacturing processes.
In the event that a suitable facility doesn’t currently exist, it’s beneficial to know that land acquisition and
construction costs are much lower in Wyoming County than in comparable sites elsewhere in the U.S.
For expansion or relocation assistance contact:
Jim Pierce
Executive Director
Wyoming County IDA
[email protected]
(585) 786-3764
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
We offer aggressive financial and tax incentives to EXCELSIOR JOBS PROGRAM
stimulate growth and job creation. We’re ready to
help you access business investment programs and The Excelsior Jobs Program provides job creation and
can bundle incentives offered by New York State and investment incentives to firms in targeted industries such as
the Wyoming County Industrial Development Agency, biotechnology, pharmaceutical and manufacturing. Firms
utilities and others to help your bottom line. in the Excelsior Jobs Program may qualify for four new,
fully refundable tax credits over a 10-year period.
FINANCING AND TAX ABATEMENTS THROUGH
THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (IDA) • Jobs Tax Credit: A credit of 6.85% of wages
per new job
• Property Tax Abatement: Available for business
expansion projects for a 10-year period on the • Investment Tax Credit: Valued at two percent of
improved value of property qualified investments
• Mortgage Recording Tax Abatement: Equaling • Research and Development Tax Credit: A credit
1.25% of the mortgage amount of 50% of the Federal Research and Development
credit, up to 3% of research expenditures in New
• Sales Tax Abatement: Provides for the abatement York State
of sales tax on eligible purchases prior to the
transaction
PaPgaeg5e656
Page 57
Page 58
Founded in 1841, Wyoming County is rich with history and is home to Physical Characteristics
Letchworth State Park, “The Grand Canyon of the East” voted the #1 state Geographic Area: 592.7 Square Miles
park in America, and #1 NYS attraction. Welcoming over 800,000 visitors Minimum Elevation: 610.3 ft
from around the world each year to view its majestic natural beauty, Maximum Elevation: 2,116.3 ft
Wyoming County represents all the best our unique region has to offer, Mean Elevation: 1,492.9 ft
from the beautiful places and friendly people to the rugged adventures
and simple pleasures. Climate: Average Temperatures
With its sixteen towns and eight villages, Wyoming County is a true January 17.5°F
four-season destination for family fun and outdoor adventures. Tap into April 42°F
spring while enjoying the sweetness of maple syrup, the exhilaration of July 69.8°F
white water rafting, or one of our many unique agricultural experiences. September 63.2°F
Camping, hiking, world class fishing, recreational boating and sightseeing
highlight some of our warm weather offerings. You can also take in the Annual average snowfall: 143 inches
tranquility of the woods in winter, whether it be on skis, snowshoes, Annual average rainfall: 45.85 inches
snowmobiles or on horseback. Growing season (approx. 50% probability): 139 days
Wyoming County proudly holds the designation of the largest dairy
producing county in New York and is recognized as a leader in the national Population (2018 est.) 40,085
agricultural community. Wyoming County is home to cutting edge Total population: 15,686
agricultural technology and farming practices. The County is a leader in Households: 41.8
the development and use of green energy practices such as wind power Median Age $55,459
and manure digesters that produce sustainable clean energy. The County Median Household Income 18,372
is home to over fifty outstanding manufacturers that sell their products to Total Work Force 5.4%
customers worldwide. Total Unemployment $93,500
Our downtown main streets are alive with unique stores for you to shop Median Home Selling Price $108,500
in. We have some of the best-kept culinary secrets in Western New York in Median Property Value $540/month
the many restaurants that can be found around the County. Many of our Average Apartment Rental $697/month
restaurants utilize locally grown produce and goods to further enhance
your dining experience. You can also enjoy the County’s agricultural One Bedroom
bounty by visiting a roadside farm stand, or one of our seasonal farm Two Bedroom
markets.
Local towns and villages are filled with historic sites, treasures, and School Districts and Education
architecture that harkens to a bygone era, and our libraries and museums Attica 1,283
are treasure troves of information for those seeking historical information Letchworth 956
about the county. Wyoming County is rich with arts and cultural offerings Perry 866
and family opportunities that all have a positive impact on the quality of Pioneer 2,509
life in the region. Warsaw 870
Wyoming 108
Visit Wyoming County, home to over 100 local Total students 6,592
growers, who produce everything from apples
to zucchini. Vocational training is offered through the Genesee
Valley Educational Partnership with campuses located
Shop at our seasonal farmers’ markets or buy direct from the in Batavia and Mt. Morris. The GVEP program serves
producers. Enjoy local products included in dishes made at students from Wyoming, Genesee, Livingston
local restaurants across Wyoming County. and Steuben Counties.
Travel through the scenic countryside
dotted with progressive dairy SUNY Genesee Community College, whose Main
farms, and see where our bountiful Campus is located in Batavia (26 mi.), operates two
harvest grows. satellite campuses in both Arcade and Warsaw.
Discover everything there is to There are a significant number of 4-year public and
offer with our interactive map. private colleges or university centers within
Learn more about producers, and commuting
plan your visit at: distance.
www.BuyWyomingCountyGrown.com Data provided by US Census, Data USA, niche.com.
Page 60