NY: Kodak will keep some operations in Rochester

NY: Kodak commits to keeping some operations in Rochester, providing $49M for cleanup

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- New York state and Eastman Kodak Co. have reached a deal that will keep some of the troubled company's operations in Rochester and provide $49 million for environmental cleanup at the once bustling Eastman Business Park.

Local media outlets report Wednesday that Kodak will keep advanced manufacturing and its research center at the 1,200-acre site and lease property there to two companies it will spin off as it restructures under bankruptcy court protection.

Illinois-based Recycled Energy Development, which said last year it will buy, upgrade and operate utilities on the business park grounds, will also expand operations there.

The goal is to stabilize the mostly empty site and attract more businesses. There are currently 35 companies employing 6,000 people at the park.

The deal is subject to bankruptcy court approval.