Valley Cottage Owner Gets More Time In Court; Monsey Developer Pays $11 Million For Orange County Land; Briefs
Valley Cottage Gets More Time In Court; Monsey Developer Pays $11 Million For Orange County Land; Briefs
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Valley Cottage Gets More Time In Court; Monsey Developer Pays $11 Million For Orange County Land; Briefs
Continue ReadingA New Jersey distribution center developer is proposing to build a 220,000 square-foot industrial warehouse on 20 acres in Clarkstown Executive Park on Route 303 in Valley Cottage.
Continue ReadingThree muscular development teams with impressive portfolios presented visions to transform the now-shuttered HNA Palisades Training Center during a Town of Orangetown ZOOM meeting on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingDeveloper buying West Rock Sports facility wants to turn it into a self-storage facility; needs greenlight from Clarkstown’s planners and engineers who weigh in early on a project’s feasibility.
Continue ReadingLocal Developer Billy Procida Vies For Chance To Transform HNA Palisades Center Site On Route 9W
Continue ReadingBefore the Clarkstown Planning Board last week greenlighted a development project on West Clarkstown Road, a handful of citizens urged board members to take into consideration a raft of proposed projects on that road and their more universal impact to traffic, sewer, water, and other environmental issues.
Continue ReadingNow that New York has joined the ranks of states to legalize recreational marijuana, including New Jersey, landlords and property owners will be vying to participate in what is likely to be a new-age gold rush.
Continue ReadingA Suffern property owner has submitted a Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) application to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for a site that housed dry cleaning businesses since the 1950s.
Continue ReadingAnother 14 one-bedroom units will be built at the Homes for Heroes Veterans Apartments in the Town of Orangetown now that a $5.3 million fund-raising goal has been met.
Continue ReadingIt could take years for the Manhattan office market to recover but the prospects for co-working spaces, especially those in the Hudson Valley, bright.
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