Hudson Valley EDC and WCA Part Ways
The Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. and the Westchester County Association which announced a merger last January have called it quits
Continue ReadingThe Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. and the Westchester County Association which announced a merger last January have called it quits
Continue ReadingSchulman, who spent two years heading up the Rockland County Economic Development Corporation, and is now the Rockland County’s newly named Economic Development and Tourism director, worked with Congresswoman Nita Lowey (NY-17) to snag Sloatsburg a $250,000 matching grant in 2018.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has won two rounds in a court battle with the Palisades Center but the town may not win the war
Continue ReadingEfforts to redevelop Letchworth Village in Stony Point to a hotel/conference center, update golf course and clubhouse, and possibly senior housing have cleared an obstacle: the state Senate and Assembly this week voted to remove parkland status from a portion of the 200-acre golf course.
Continue ReadingGordon Wren is taking a leading role in a Rockland-based grassroots movement called Citizens United to Protect Our Neighborhoods, or CUPON, which is made up of worried residents who are fighting over-development and illegal over-crowding.
Continue ReadingNew Owner Hires Third-Party Marina Management Company By Tina Traster Running a marina is not child’s play but the Schneider family toughed it out at the Tappan Zee Marina in Piermont for more than 50 years. The family-run business, founded by Roger and Natalie Maffei, and later run by their daughter Audrey Maffei Schneider and […]
Continue ReadingDepartment stores had a weak first quarter due to a slowdown during the all-important holiday season, according to a Moody’s report.
Continue ReadingVincent HoSang, Chairman and President and Sabrina HoSang Jordan, CEO of Caribbean Food Delights, Inc. are finalists for the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2019 New York Awards.
Continue ReadingClarkstown is on the cusp of rezoning the heart of Nanuet’s business district from a pastiche of industry and fallow land into a cluster of dense residential housing and light commercial that is designed for walkability and train use.
Continue ReadingConstruction on the paths, access ramps and visitor areas are between 25% and 50% completed.
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