Jehovah’s Witnesses Buy Data Center in Warwick; Religious Order Continues To Expand Footprint In Hudson Valley
Jehovah’s Witnesses Bought a Data Center from Kyndryl Inc. but Will Not Say What It Plans to Do With the Facility
Continue ReadingJehovah’s Witnesses Bought a Data Center from Kyndryl Inc. but Will Not Say What It Plans to Do With the Facility
Continue ReadingEnvironmental Reviews Of Controversial Development Projects Advance During Summer Sessions Before Local Land Use Boards REAL ESTATE This summer season means more than beaches and barbeques. It is also a time when local governments have planned public hearings on major development projects pending before town and village land use boards. At the public hearings, residents […]
Continue ReadingCannabis is legal in New York. Get the latest business news on cannabis production, retailing, municipal opt-outs, and business opportunities.
Continue ReadingThe Stability Of Markets, Neighborhoods, And Institutions Is Essential To A Functioning Real Estate Environment, And Our Social Fabric
Continue ReadingThe arts are a significant thread in the fabric of Rockland County. They inspire, enrich, and chronicle our lives. They also play a role in our economic well-being; theater, writing, dance, crafts draw us to spaces. They invite strangers to share in our bounty. They are an indelible contribution.
Continue ReadingThe Housing Act’s Many Impacts Wouldn’t Be Felt For Some Time, Assuming Passage
Continue ReadingA Plan Chosen For the Former IBM Center In Palisades By Orangetown Town Board Morphs From Updated Hotel, Conference Center, Spa & Biodynamic Farming To Luxury Townhouses & Condominiums “It feels a bit like a bait and switch,” said Architect Rick Cook at the public presentation revealing plans for the former IBM/HNA center on Route […]
Continue ReadingVillage of West Haverstraw Accept “DEIS” environmental statement from Grassy Point Bend Wholesale Storage and Warehousing Facility
Continue ReadingCongressman Mike Lawler Continuously Makes Life More Expensive
Continue ReadingOrangetown considers residential zoning overlays in commercial zones; SEQRA changes exempt most housing projects from environmental review; Clarkstown’s transfer tax
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