Gabe Alexander In Contract To Buy Camp Merockdim (former Camp Champion)
Rockland County developer Gabe (Gavriel) Alexander is under contract to buy a 9-acre parcel in New City that houses Camp Merockdim, an Orthodox Jewish day camp
Continue ReadingRockland County developer Gabe (Gavriel) Alexander is under contract to buy a 9-acre parcel in New City that houses Camp Merockdim, an Orthodox Jewish day camp
Continue ReadingFor Ken Daly, day one helming St. Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) began at the height of a worldwide pandemic health crisis and in the aftermath of a brutal policing incident that sent the nation into paroxysms over a renewed and urgent call for racial justice.
Continue ReadingSBA Extends Deferment Period For Disaster Loans; Nyack’s Walking Tour Celebrates Women; NYers Favor Bidens Relief Plan
Continue ReadingThe real estate market has been profoundly affected by COVID-19. To gain some insight into what this has meant, we talk with Andres Rabinovich, Managing Partner of PMI Properties, a property management and real estate brokerage.
Continue ReadingThe Children’s Place will close 122 stores this year in order to have less than 25 percent of the chain’s revenue derived from mall-based locations.
Continue ReadingThe Palisades Center is not alone in its need to respond to dizzying changes that have occurred over the course of the year, but it reveals the conundrum in which many shopping center owners nationwide now find themselves.
Continue Readingdiscussions are under way to consider bringing Hi Tor under the auspices of Rockland Green, the former Rockland County Solid Waste Management Authority,
Continue ReadingHow Will South Nyack’s Pending Dissolution Impact Its Lawsuit Against The Viznitz Yeshiva Congregation?
Continue ReadingNyack College New Owner Buys Former Pace University Campus For $11.75 Million, RCC Culinary Arts Center to Offer 8-Week Series, Arena STEM Pulls Out Of Palisades Center Deal
Continue ReadingNo matter who buys the HNA site and how it is used, the fact that it is being driven by the Town via a threat of eminent domain may herald a renewed interest in using the municipal power to shape commercial real estate redevelopment.
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