Going Green Is Not Just A Feel-Good Strategy; It’s A Good Business Approach For Developers & Landlords
Going Green Is Not Just A Feel-Good Strategy; It’s A Good Business Approach For Developers & Landlords
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Going Green Is Not Just A Feel-Good Strategy; It’s A Good Business Approach For Developers & Landlords
Continue ReadingMeanwhile, curators of film festivals and organizations like Nyack-based Rivertown Film Society, are scrambling to adapt to the social-distancing world by bringing their offerings online, or postponing festivals.
Continue ReadingWhat has been a bust for party planners, event spaces and tent rentals has inadvertently become a boom for CB Yardgrams, a small business run by two West Nyack entrepreneurs who had no idea a pandemic would lurch their company meteorically over the course of two months.
Continue ReadingMalls around the nation that had been closed since March to prevent the spread of COVID-19 began opening within the last two weeks, but foot traffic remained anemic, according to data from Placer.ai.
Continue ReadingIts massive debt of $388.5 million has been transferred to a special CMBS servicing unit because of “imminent monetary default.”
Continue ReadingRockland business owners talk about a significant challenge and what they do to meet that challenge to run a successful business.
Continue ReadingRockland County Executive Ed Day unveiled the proposed 2020 budget which stays under the New York State property tax cap.
Continue ReadingWalmart this week said it will stop selling ammunition that can be used in military-style assault rifles and would discourage customers from openly carrying guns in its stores
Continue ReadingThe New York State Index of Consumer Sentiment in the second quarter of 2019 stands at 87.1 down 6.2 points from the last measurement in the first quarter of 2019, according to the latest poll by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI).
Continue ReadingThe owners of the Palisades Center have lost their claims based on federal law to lift restrictions that prevent the mall from expanding but have options moving forward including appealing the district court decision to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and/or they can also take their state law claims to Rockland County Court.
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