More Women In The Boardroom, Says Cuomo
The “Women on Corporate Boards Study” law requires corporations to report the number of directors on their boards and how many of those directors are women
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The “Women on Corporate Boards Study” law requires corporations to report the number of directors on their boards and how many of those directors are women
Continue ReadingMaybe one day Amazon will give Rockland a piece of itself but for now Orange County will take the spoils. The sprawling retailer is planning on building a one million square foot warehouse at the intersection of Route 17K and 747 not far from the Rockland border in the Town of Montgomery.
Continue ReadingIndependent bookstores are popping up in the Hudson Valley – but they are much more than simply bookstores. They are hybrid of bars, cideries, wineries, coffee houses, event spaces, bakeries, and more.
Continue ReadingThe Food and Drug Administration plans to ban the sale of fruit and dessert flavors in cartridge-based e-cigarettes, (also known as closed tank systems, like Juul)
Continue ReadingGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo is reminding New York workers and businesses that minimum wages across the State have gone into effect.
Continue ReadingWhether you are moving across the street or across the country, managing client expectations and interaction is vital to the success of your business
Continue ReadingCamp Venture is seeking a collaborative partnership for its vacant space at its Sparkill Campus on Route 340 in Orangetown, previously occupied by Long Island University.
Continue ReadingRockland County’s manufacturing sector received a lot of love today from the state’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative, which awarded a total of $761 million to 10 economic regions.
Continue ReadingNew York’s reliance on public authorities is problematic due to lack of transparency and oversight for its financial and operational functions.
Continue ReadingIn early January, Jane Bakes will open a 6,000-square-foot manufacturing facility with an eventual retail/cafe component in iPark 84, a 300-acre mixed-use, nine-building, tech/flex redevelopment site with two million square feet of space on the former IBM East Fishkill campus in Dutchess County
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