Letters To The Editor
Rockland County Business Journal welcomes letters from readers on subjects of interest, including business, the environment, development, retailing, land use and other similar topics.
Continue ReadingRockland County Business Journal welcomes letters from readers on subjects of interest, including business, the environment, development, retailing, land use and other similar topics.
Continue ReadingThe corporate veil insulates the personal assets of the owners of a business from claims against the business.
Continue ReadingWRCR Gets Green Light from FCC to go to 10,000 Watts, Ed Day Wants More Info On Suez Buyout, Briefs
Continue ReadingThe voters of Stony Point narrowly defeated a town-led plan to sell Patriot Hills Golf Course and adjoining land on the former Letchworth Village property to a local but first-time developer.
Continue ReadingOn Nov. 6, Lorraine Freeman of Customly Yours will be among a bevy of designers participating in the second annual Rockland Fashion Week 2021 at the Palisades Center.
Continue ReadingA Rockland County court has dismissed an effort by The Palisades Center to be reimbursed from the Town of Clarkstown, the county and the school district, for taxes paid over four years from 2013/4 through 2016/2017.
Continue ReadingA California hotelier is purchasing St. Mary’s Villa Retreat House at 150 Sisters Servants Lane in the Town of Ramapo for $11 million, pending court approval.
Continue ReadingStony Point voters are split as they head to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether to sell Patriot Hills Golf Course and adjoining land on the former Letchworth Village property to a local but first-time developer who envisions a hotel, spa, conference center and updated golf course on the underused site.
Continue ReadingBrixmor Property Group, the owner of Rockland Plaza on Route 59 in Nanuet, is planning a shake-up on its site with the demolition of four buildings including Modell’s and the Nanuet Diner.
Continue ReadingParties in the supply chain may have a right to cancel or alter their contracts when disruptions are significant and unforeseen.
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