Two Chain Stores, The Walking Company & Tutti Spa & Nails, Go Dark
The Walking Store, which sells athletic footwear, has packed it in and Tutti Spa & Nails is closing on Monday at the Shops at Nanuet
Continue ReadingThe Walking Store, which sells athletic footwear, has packed it in and Tutti Spa & Nails is closing on Monday at the Shops at Nanuet
Continue ReadingSingle-family house sales in Rockland County increased 14.7 percent for the year, with 36 percent of those sales taking place in the fourth quarter.
Continue ReadingLast month, in an effort to stare down the pandemic and compensate for the erasure of live gigs, Kelehan opened The Rock Shop in Nyack, a music store that sells instruments and accessories. But the real bread and butter is private lessons, particularly for kids.
Continue ReadingThe $1.6 billion hall, in the old James A. Farley Post Office Building across Eighth Avenue from the main station and Madison Square Garden, will serve as a waiting room for Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road passengers.
Continue ReadingPearl River Pastry To Expand In Orange County; SBA Extends Deadlines For EIDL Loans
Continue ReadingFour current and former employees of United Hospice Inc. have filed a suit alleging race discrimination, a hostile work environment, and retaliation in violation of state and federal law.
Continue ReadingToni Ann Salvato and MC Dougherty, a Nyack couple, have done a pandemic pivot but they are counting on a baker’s professional history of success, mishaps, and experience to grow Sweet & Salty’s: The Great Cookie Caper, a bakery specializing in an assortment of decadent (their word) cookies.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Orangetown has put out an official invitation to the development community to reimagine the HNA Palisades Premier Conference Center in Palisades.
Continue ReadingOn Monday’s at 9:15 Rockland County Business Journal dishes the dirt with Steve and Jeff on WRCR. We talk about retail, real estate, economic development and other issues impacting the county.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown last week informed the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that the town lifted the restrictive covenant that had limited the Palisades Center from developing unused space.
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