New York Lawmakers Considering Laws To End Single-Family Zoning
New York Lawmakers Considering Laws To End Single-Family Zoning
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New York Lawmakers Considering Laws To End Single-Family Zoning
Continue ReadingSale Puts Village of South One Step Closer To Satisfying Bond Debt Before Its March 31st Dissolution
Continue ReadingBilly Procida Makes ROI-NJ’s 2021 Real Estate Influencers List, Aurelius Licata Honored By State; Bridges Advocates To Restore Office Of The Advocate
Continue ReadingVillage of Haverstraw board members are meeting with four prospective development teams that are vying to transform the fallow waterfront into a mixed-use plan designed to breathe new life into the village.
Continue ReadingBella Gianna’s On Route 303 In Congers Asking Town To Allow Them To Expand Zoning Options On Acre Property
Continue ReadingRockland County Population Grows 8.5 Percent Over Decade; Statewide Population Increases 4.1 Percent, Well Below National Average
Continue ReadingVesta Divorce Portal Expands To NY, County Legislators Approve Budget, JAMMCAR Holds Sock Drive
Continue ReadingPiermont Is First Rockland Municipality To Vote Yes On Cannabis Dispensaries, No On Lounges
Continue ReadingClass A Office Building To Rise At Former Rockland Drive-in Site On Route 59 In Monsey
Continue ReadingTo satisfy its debt, the Boy Scouts of America Greater Hudson Valley Council has sold Camp Nooteeming, a 272-acre camp in Salt Point in Dutchess County.
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