Clarkstown To Sell Former Grace Baptist Church Site To Town-Controlled Affordable Housing Non-Profit
The $4 Million Sale To The Town’s Housing Development Fund Company Is A First Step Toward Affordable Housing In Nanuet TOD
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The $4 Million Sale To The Town’s Housing Development Fund Company Is A First Step Toward Affordable Housing In Nanuet TOD
Continue ReadingCongers Warehouse Projects Advances With Financial Support From IDA; Westhab’s Partnership With Village of Haverstraw Will Net 81 Affordable Housing Units; Multi-Family Floating Zone Considered For Orangetown’s Light Industrial Districts
Continue ReadingSEQR requires all local, regional, and state government agencies to equally examine the environmental impacts along with the social and economic considerations for a certain project, or action, during their discretionary review
Continue ReadingEmpire State Development Will Name Itself Lead Agency On The Chair Factory, Bringing Affordable Housing To Village of Haverstraw
Continue ReadingNeighbors Say Village of New Hempstead Violated the Open Meetings Law, the State Environmental Quality Review Act, Village Law, and a 2009 Forbearance Agreement
Continue ReadingThe Plan May Hinge On Clarkstown’s Consent To Cluster Large Homes On Small Lots In New City
Continue ReadingReal Estate Roundup: Clarkstown Planning Board Approves Another Project On West Clarkstown Road; Torn Ranch Seeks New Zoning Use Category For Potential Expansion; Boulders Lease Extension Adds Artificial Turf
Continue ReadingDatabank Proposes Doubling Its Footprint & Capacity Despite County & Resident Opposition
Continue ReadingMillers Pond Neighbors Say Ramapo Planning Board Illegally Segmented And Side-Stepped Environmental Review
Continue ReadingDeveloper Yakov Grunwald Selected To Develop Affordable Housing In Village Of Spring Valley This is a building with an interesting plot. It began as a traditional movie house, had a less than celebrated run as an adult-movie theater before falling into disrepair. Two decades ago, the Town of Ramapo bought it, and has been underutilized […]
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