COVID Reveals Need For Business Partners To Plan For Conflict Resolution
The pandemic has put far greater emphasis on the need for businesses to have exit strategies – particularly when the business has more than one partner.
Continue ReadingThe pandemic has put far greater emphasis on the need for businesses to have exit strategies – particularly when the business has more than one partner.
Continue ReadingAt what can clearly be called the most challenging time for hoteliers, The Element by Westin at 90 Spring Valley Marketplace opened its 87-room hotel this week. The Element is the latest hotel to open in the county, which pre-COVID, was succeeding in growing its tourism industry.
Continue ReadingWhat began as a dream weekend wedding at an idyllic and sylvan Rockland County outpost turned into a bitter feud that ended in litigation and ultimately a settlement that left both sides cheated.
Continue ReadingEklecCo New Co LLC, the company that owns The Palisades Center, has sued Bed Bath & Beyond for more than $500,000 in back rent.
Continue ReadingOT South Nyack LLC, a Monsey-based company, has bought the 72-unit rental complex at 292-302 Piermont Avenue for $19 million
Continue ReadingHard as it may be to keep up the fight and police lax behavior, condominium and co-operative boards must remain steadfast in enforcing public health and safety rules.
Continue ReadingA Supreme Court Judge has ruled that a petition seeking a public referendum on the Town Supervisor’s authority to sell Patriot Hills Golf course and adjacent lands to developers is invalid.
Continue ReadingNyack College has submitted a letter to the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau to report the sale of the college. Nonprofit organizations are required to show the AG’s office that a fair market transaction is taking place.
Continue ReadingJoseph Maraia, one of the developers behind the proposed Diana Place rental project in Nyack, says the coronavirus pandemic has waylaid plans to build the 26-unit multi-family building on at 249-259 Main Street.
Continue ReadingJED Realty, which had planned to replace two single-family houses at 249-259 Main Street with a 26-unit multifamily rental apartment called Diana Place, is asking $2 million, according to broker Michael Scrima of Redwood Realty Advisors
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