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1956: The North Wing at Wilson Memorial Hospital is added with a new Emergency Room, Radiology and operation Room suites.
1962: Johnson City undergoes the fourth and largest annexation.
1964: Wilson Memorial Hospital’s South Tower addition was completed, providing new patient floors with circular plan and modern laboratory facilities.
1965: The Royal Crown Bottling Company of the Southern Tier Inc. became one of the first industries to build in the Oakdale area at 631 Field Street.
1966: Wilson Memorial Hospital’s North Tower was completed with patient floors, library and administration and nursing offices.
1969: Wilson Memorial Hospital dedicates a trauma Management Wing with a nine room emergency suite, 16 bed Intensive and Coronary Care Units and expanded Operating suites.
1971: Wilson Memorial Hospital completed 65-unit staff housing in Eckelberger Towers.
1973: After 82 years, the Endicott-Johnson Pioneer Factory and complex was demolished.
1976: Indian Valley Industries constructed a shipping and receiving warehouse at 100 Corliss Avenue, the previous location of the Pioneer Factory.
1976: Wilson Memorial's Louis N. Picciano Sr.
1978: The Oakdale Medical Center was constructed at 700 Harry L. Drive.
1981: Spectra Products Incorporated establishes a location at 139 Grand Avenue.
1983: JH Robotics was established at 109 Main Street, the former site of Endicott-Johnson Athletic Association East Branch Recreational Center.
1985: The Johnson City Senior Citizen Center is constructed at 30 Brocton Street.
1985: A ribbon cutting ceremony took place to celebrate the new over Riverside Drive and the railroad, a direct link from Harry L. Drive to the Charles F. Johnson Bridge.
1989: Red Roof Inns Incorporated constructed a 107 unit motel at 590 Fairview Street.
1990: Wegmans Food Market opens on August 19th at 650 Harry L. Drive.
1993: Wilson Memorial's Louis N. Picciano Sr.
1994: The United Shoe Machine Corporation, previously located at 19 Jenison Avenue, opens a store in the Oakdale Mall.
In 1998 he decided to further his brewing knowledge and education by enrolling in the Siebel Institute of Technology.
Starting in 2002 in the town of Lakewood, New York, The Southern Tier Brewing Company is a true craft brewery.
2002: The Village of Johnson City opened a new police and court facility for a total of $7 Million.
In 2003 Skip and Phin purchased the defunct Old Saddle Back Brewing Co. in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
The Brewery began operations in February 2004 distributing regionally.
By 2005 sales covered the majority of the New York State and the eastern half of Pennsylvania.
-Aerial Photo of Wegmans and the Oakdale mall ca.2005.
2005: The Endicott-Johnson C.F.J. Powerhouse was demolished.
2008: The Christmas Tree Shop, Petco, and Party City open at Johnson City Town Center.
2014: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the selection of Jonson City for the site of Binghamton University's $60 million School of Pharmacy on September 25th.
In 2017,Country Valley Industries announced it would be shutting down operations.
2018: The Binghamton University School of Pharmacy opened in August.
Construction on the building began in September 2018.
In 2018 they announced they were relocating to Rochester, NY.
The two organizations announced formation of a strategic partnership in 2019, as they explored opportunities to share services, staff and joint ventures.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seabird Enterprises | 1983 | $10.0M | 125 | - |
| PEACE RIVER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE | 1940 | $93.4M | 20 | - |
| GreyStone Power | 1936 | $273.0M | 20 | 68 |
| West River Electric | 1939 | $980,000 | 9 | - |
| CECA Comanche Electric Cooperative | 1938 | $50.0M | 103 | - |
| Coosa Valley Electric Cooperative | 1939 | $25.0M | 175 | - |
| Southern Illinois Electric | 1936 | $2.9M | 15 | 18 |
| AVALON HOLDINGS CORP | - | $81.2M | 500 | 1 |
| Plumas | 1983 | $860,000 | 7 | 2 |
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