Grant Recipients In Rockland To Expand Businesses and Revitalize Communities
The Regional Economic Development Council awards include $87.1 million for 122 projects in the Mid-Hudson Region, including Rockland County.
Continue ReadingThe Regional Economic Development Council awards include $87.1 million for 122 projects in the Mid-Hudson Region, including Rockland County.
Continue ReadingBy late afternoon on Tuesday, Sabrina HoSang, CEO of Caribbean Food Delights Inc, her parents, and siblings, were still digesting the surreal announcement that their company had received a $2.25 million CFA grant from New York State to expand their Tappan plant.
Continue ReadingAfter two years of working with the Village of Nyack to open a waterfront restaurant at the former River Club, Bartaco has packed it in and sailed away after spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to vet the unsound 1970s building.
Continue ReadingTowns Town Population Median Household Value Median Household Income Click to Town Code Link Clarkstown 86,897 $445,000 $105,364 e-code link Haverstraw 37,344 $299,000 $72,376 e-code link Orangetown 50,175 $467,400 $95,277 e-code link Ramapo 131,648 $400,500 $66,911 e-code link Stony Point 15,381 $372,000 $96,905 e-code link Villages Villages Population Median Household Value Median Household Income Click […]
Continue ReadingThe QBI deduction is 20% of qualified business income.
Continue ReadingSince 2015, 20 New York counties, including nearly all in the Hudson Valley, have passed legislation enabling commercial property owners to finance clean-energy projects through a program founded by the state.
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Continue ReadingThe Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center, recently rebranded as Garner Historic District, is ready for its next act.
Continue ReadingThe Scaffold Law holds that building owners and/or general contractors bear responsibility for an injured worker even if the worker was at fault.
Continue ReadingFor nearly three decades, Suzanne Copeland worked for banks marketing their offerings. But the marketing brainchild that shifted her career from corporate insider to solo entrepreneur came from teaching banks how to market to their own female employees.
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