Assemblages Make For Good Development Strategy In Rockland & Beyond
Money 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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Money 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.
Continue ReadingNorth River Shipyard is suing the Village of Upper Nyack for $8 million over a noise law it says will hobble its business. Graefe and Sons Corp. (dba North River Shipyard) and Van Houten Holding Corp., owners of the business and property respectively, has accused the village of violating constitutional rights to due process and free speech.
Continue ReadingA reboot at Tallman Beach and Pool Club has breathed new life into a Rockland County asset that has been through a metamorphosis over the past five years.
Continue ReadingChick-fil-A is considering siting its restaurant on Route 59, say sources.
Continue ReadingAnticipating ramped up demand for small kitchen appliances, prior to the pandemic, the fast-growing Chefman company in Orangeburg plans to break ground on a major expansion of its building on 29 Corporate Drive in September.
Continue ReadingCuomo Urging Local Govt/Schools To Enact Vaccination Policies; Palisades Center Seeks Reduction In Tax Assessment In Court
Continue ReadingThe Rockland County District Attorney’s Office executed a search warrant Wednesday at the Hi-Tor Animal Care Center in Pomona.
Continue ReadingApplication for Yeshiva, which has been before the board since 2018, elicited a large crowd because West Clarkstown Road, and surrounding streets, are under great strain with current and proposed development.
Continue ReadingSchultz Ford Said To Be Buying Suez’s West Nyack Site, Stony Point Supervisor Says Town May Be Able To Bid Above Appraisal Price For Camp Bullowa
Continue ReadingThe judge presiding over the case of a Valley Cottage resident who built an addition without a permit has vowed to monitor the outcome of a proposed global settlement between the homeowner and The Town of Clarkstown even though some aspects of the pending agreement are beyond the lawsuit filed in Town Court.
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