Clarkstown Planning Board Greenlights Schimpf Farm, New City Library Proposes Addition, Briefs
Clarkstown Planning Board Greenlights Schimpf Farm, New City Library Proposed Building Addition, Briefs
Continue ReadingClarkstown Planning Board Greenlights Schimpf Farm, New City Library Proposed Building Addition, Briefs
Continue ReadingLast week, the center once again had a set of wheels, thanks to a donation from the Chestnut Ridge Transportation, Inc., a nearly 50-year-old bus company based in Chestnut Ridge.
Continue ReadingThe Sloatsburg-based eyewear company Warby Parker has filed papers with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public via direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “WRBY.”
Continue ReadingRockland County’s New City Neighborhood Association and the New Jersey-based Hackensack Riverkeeper Inc. have accused Rockland Transit Mix Inc. of violating the federal Clean Water Act in a complaint filed Aug. 17 in U.S. District Court, White Plains.
Continue ReadingJudge Says He Didn’t Want To Set Precedent That It’s Better To Beg For Forgiveness Rather Than Ask For Permission In The First Place
Continue ReadingThis year is on track to have the least amount of retail stores closing up shop in more than a decade, a huge improvement from the record number of closures last year, according to CoStar Group data.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown and a Valley Cottage resident who built an illegal addition and allegedly cut down a swath of trees on town land have agreed on a settlement to resolve legal issues that have been both before the town court for several months, as well as allegations that are beyond the court’s jurisdiction.
Continue ReadingPalisades Center And Arts Council Of Rockland Partner To Feature Local Artists; Macy’s To Put Toys “R” Us Shops Under Its Roof
Continue ReadingIn 2013, Renova Equities of Suffern bought 222 Route 59, a run-down commercial building in Airmont. The $6 million purchase that has been rebranded 222 Medical Plaza, was the real estate company’s first commercial foray into Rockland County, adding to a portfolio of commercial and residential properties in New York and New Jersey.
Continue ReadingMoney is made in real estate by subdividing properties into smaller lots – that is a developer buys a 10-acre parcel and divides it into ½-acres single family lots.
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