Not small

Noted: The NanoCollege's Alain Kaloyeros was once again the second highest-paid SUNY employee last year, at $823,732, according to salary figures posted today by the Empire Center's SeeThroughNY database. (A doctor/professor at SUNY Downstate Medical topped the list again). In years past only a portion of the Nano Emperor's compensation has come via SUNY -- example: in 2012 he was paid more than $500k by the SUNY Research Foundation. [Empire Center] [SUNY RF 990]

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...and can you imagine how much money he could make in the private sector?

Guess HE'S the ONE PERCENTER!
It's because of NANO-TECH that Fuller road is a ghost town. All those round-abouts make it so dangerous to navigate from Washington Ave to Fuller Road. First Party Warehouse left, Deli- Warehouse is next, others will soon follow! Why do we need so many round-abouts? Don't tell me "THE EXPERT ENGINEERS" decided it's the safest way to travel? Nano -tech should have been built around Waterveliet Ave. Why should all those business around Fuller Road have to be impacted in a negative way, because of state university ,(NON-TAXPAYING) buildings? Soon Albany will consist of nothing but Albany Med, St. Rose, St Univesity, charter schools, and way too many non-taxpaying buildings! Owning private property here will be so expensive that only the chain restaurants will be able to afford it. Forget about the middle class homeowners!

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