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Genesee Sign To Shine Again At N.Y. Brewery

Manufacturing.Net - July 16, 2009

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- A familiar landmark on the Rochester skyline will be glowing again for the first time in 40 years.

The new owners of the Genesee (jehn-uh-SEE') beer brand plan to turn on the lights in the Genesee Beer & Ale sign on top of the company's brewery Friday night.

North American Breweries bought the brewery earlier this year and had the 28-foot-long sign repaired.

City and Monroe County leaders plan to attend the lighting of the sign, which company officials say is a symbol of their commitment to Rochester.

High Falls Brewing Co. was bought in February by an arm of KPS Capital Partners, a New York City-based private equity firm.

The company has said it will spend millions to upgrade the brewery, whose origins in Rochester date to 1857.

It employs about 375 people.


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Genessee! YES to the up-state traditional brewer!  7/16/2009 6:16:00 PM
The US hasn't caved in yet! This is a great boost to the folks in the greater Rochester area.
The Good Stuff  7/17/2009 8:05:00 AM
Now go back to the old lable and the product inside.
G-Brew  7/20/2009 7:39:00 AM
Gennie-Creeeeeeaaaaammmmm!!! Cadillac of the beer and ale skies=0)


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