Public Officials Make Push To Rev The Economic Engines
County and town officials who’ve been focused on navigating a health crisis for the past ten weeks are now shifting attention to reawakening the local economy.
Continue ReadingCounty and town officials who’ve been focused on navigating a health crisis for the past ten weeks are now shifting attention to reawakening the local economy.
Continue ReadingNothing about the summer of 2020 will be normal but Jason Donofrio, owner of Cousins Concessions LLC, is gearing up for what he hopes will be possible. Even if nothing operates full-tilt, this is his season and Donofrio is willing to make the best of it.
Continue ReadingUpended by the pandemic, many business owners are grappling with what bills to pay and in which order.
Continue ReadingIndianapolis-based Simon Property Group has sued The Gap Inc. and associated entities for breach of contract and willfully withholding rent during the coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingThe troubled Palisades Center, which has been dark through the coronavirus lockdown and has not paid its mortgage for several months, has filed a grievance with the Town of Clarkstown to slash its tax bills by 50 percent, citing economic difficulties.
Continue ReadingA legion of “copyright trolls” or lawyers trolling for these errors, are out in force and looking for a pay day.
Continue ReadingAfter a long two months small businesses that went dark and lost time are rising from the coronavirus slumber.
Continue ReadingNew York State’s day camps can open for the summer season beginning June 29th – but the state has yet to issue guidelines in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Continue ReadingCounterintuitively, at a time when COVID-19 has claimed more than 500 lives in Rockland, and 20,000 across New York State, Nyack-based Hudson Valley Monuments has seen a 70 percent drop in business from mid-March to early June despite the spike in deaths.
Continue ReadingThe Palisades Center did not make April or May mortgage payments and an insider familiar with The Pyramid Group says a June payment is “not likely,” because stores are not on track to open until mid-month.
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