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ADMAR relocates to 7800 Brewerton Road, Cicero; 30 employees move to new location

ADMAR Construction Equipment and Supplies has relocated to 7800 Brewerton Rd., near the intersection of Rtes. 81 and 481. Thirty employees have moved from Drott Dr. in East Syracuse, to the new, expanded location. With a newly designed and expansive showroom, ADMAR will showcase a larger selection of equipment available for rent or for purchase including earth movers, light towers, generators, aerial lifts, concrete finishing and placement equipment, compaction and material-handling equipment. Manufacturers including Kubota, Honda Power Equipment, STIHL and Wacker Neuson will have specialty displays to create an experience that will give customers an in depth look into the wide selection of products available at ADMAR. The new location also offers equipment service and an extensive selection of parts. "ADMAR is a family-owned business that has been a part of upstate New York for four generations," said Greg Downing, director of branch operations at ADMAR. "We are excited about strengthening our commitment to our customers in Syracuse and the surrounding areas by improving our presence through our enhanced facilities and expanded offerings of state-of-the-art construction equipment and supplies."
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