Real Estate | Retail | Development | Franchises
County Declares Sain Building as “Surplus Property”; Clears Way For Redevelopment of Affordable Housing
Working Together, The County Legislature & County Executive, Enable Sale & Development Of Affordable Housing At County-Owned Sain Building Property
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Breaking News; Dispensary Openings; Legal Wrangling; Cannabis Licensing
Cannabis is legal in New York. Get the latest business news on cannabis production, retailing, municipal opt-outs, and business opportunities.
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The Legal Beat
Court Voids Piermont’s Zoning Law For Its Central Business District; Village Considers Appeal
Court Finds Village of Piermont Local Law And Zoning District “Jurisdictionally Invalid” For Lack Of Compliance With Required County GML Review
The Legal Beat: Illegally Filled Vacancies On Rockland County Republican Committee Voided By Court; New York Counties Can Keep Odd Year Elections, Onondaga Court Rules
Effort to Stack The Deck To Ensure Reelection Of Incumbents Dealt A Blow By Rockland County Supreme Court
Upstate Update
Upstate Update: Kingston Opts Into Tax Break Programs To Spur New Housing; Beacon Opts For “Good Cause” Eviction Law; Millions In Restore New York Communities Grants Awarded
Governor Hochul Announces More Than $64.1 Million Awarded Through Restore New York Communities Initiative
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Nanuet Retail Properties Sell For $7.6 Million; Former Superfund Site Fetches $3.75 Million In Stony Point; Montebello Professional Building Trades For $3.65 Million
Retail Properties at 300 East Route 59 and 61 Smith Street In Nanuet Sell For $7.6 Million; Montebello Professional Building Sells For $3.65 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Chick-Fil-A Closes On Route 59 Property For $8.3 Million; Garnerville Assemblage Sells For $3.25 Million; Airmont Industrial Sells For $10.875 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Chick Fil A Closes On Route 59 Property For $8.3 Million; Garnerville Assemblage Sells For $3.25 Million; Airmont Industrial Sells For $10.875 Million
Technology
New York’s BitLicense Program Evolves Over Time, But More Oversight Needed
The BitLicense Program Remains Up In The Air As Private Actors And Government Agencies Work To Create A Safe, Secure, Lucrative, And Accessible New York Crypto Market
Swift Electrical Supply & “UtilityGenius” Team Up To Offer Instant Rebates On Energy Efficient Products
In Rockland County, Swift Electrical Supply Is The First To Offer The Utility Genius Commercial Storefront
Government | Education | Health | Nonprofits
Dedicated Cat Lovers Open Catique Boutique Thrift Shoppe In Sparkill To Raise Money For Nonprofit Cat Rescue
Proceeds Will Help Local Nonprofit With Veterinary Bills, Food For Feral Colonies, Fostering Of Community Cats
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- Arie Kopelman, a Driving Force in Expanding Chanel Inc., Dies at 86 October 17, 2024Arriving at the storied luxury house two years after Karl Lagerfeld, he helped guide a boom in both products and revenues as the company’s president.
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- Trump Keeps Promising New Tax Cuts. Other Republicans Are Wary. October 17, 2024Former President Donald J. Trump’s costly tax agenda undermines the changes he signed into law in 2017. Some Republicans are wary.