Urban and Economic Development
Robert D. Sullivan, Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development
Empire Zone Program
The New York State Empire Zones Program is sponsored by New York State & the Empire State Development office in Albany. The City of Utica Empire Zone was designated on June 22, 1988 and is designed to: · Encourage business creation, expansion and renovation · Stimulate increased employment · Foster improvement in general living conditions
In order to become certified for Zone benefits, a business must:
· Create new jobs and/or investment · Show evidence that jobs created will not have the effect of shifting jobs from one locality or business to another within the state. · Enhance the economic climate of the Zone.
To receive certification a business must obtain a joint certification application from the Utica EZ office located at 1 Kennedy Plaza, Utica, New York 13502. Upon completion, it will be reviewed by both the Zone Coordinator and Zone Certification Officer for local approval. If approved, it is then sent to the Department Of Labor and the Department of Economic Development for final certification. This process will take approximately six to eight weeks.
EMPIRE ZONE MAP
Viewing of the above map requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Follow the link at the bottom of the page to download the program. The map is designed to be printed on D size paper (22"x34"). Be aware that when printed on smaller size paper, the scale (1 inch equals 1250 feet) will become incorrect.
click here to download Adobe Reader
Jack N. Spaeth Zone Coordinator City of Utica Empire Zone 1 Kennedy Plaza Utica, New York 13502 jspaeth@cityofutica.com
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