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The Legal Beat: Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons; Rockland County Makes Third Stab To Secure Swimply’s Records
Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons For Failure To Secure Approvals; Rockland County Seeks Records From Hourly Pool Rental Listing Company Swimply
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The Legal Beat: Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons; Rockland County Makes Third Stab To Secure Swimply’s Records
Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons For Failure To Secure Approvals; Rockland County Seeks Records From Hourly Pool Rental Listing Company Swimply
Real Estate Roundup: All-Electric Building Act Adopted By Building Code Council; Nyack Amends Cannabis Zoning Code; Stony Point Passes Six-Month Moratorium On Large Homes
All-Electric Building Act to be integrated into the New York’s Building Code; Nyack Updates Its Cannabis Zoning; Stony Point Passes Moratorium On Large Homes
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Upstate Update: Terra-Gen Proposes Battery Energy Storage System In Hurley; Mixed-Use Project Approved In Midtown Kingston; Acquisition of 900 Acres Protects Critical Catskill Forest Preserve
Upstate Update: Terra-Gen Proposes Battery Energy Storage System In Hurley; Mixed-Use Project Approved In Midtown Kingston; Acquisition of 900 Acres Permanently Protects Critical Catskill Forest Preserve
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What’s The Big Deal? Shoprite West Nyack Property Sells For $17.25 Million; Nyack Multi-Family Sells For $10.7 Million; Rockland Paramedic’s Chestnut Ridge Site Sells For $4.1 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Shoprite West Nyack Property Sells For $17.25 Million; Nyack Multi-Family Sells For $10.7 Million; Rockland Paramedic’s Chestnut Ridge Site Sells For $4.1 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Toll Brothers Close On Gatto Lane Property; Sale/Leaseback For Key Bank Nyack; Spring Valley Industrial Nets $4.25 Million
Toll Brothers Close on Gatto Lane Property; Key Bank Nyack Sale/Leasebak; Spring Valley Commercial Nets $4.25 Million; New City Mixed-Use Sells For $850,000
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Orangetown Set To Review Massive Expansion Of DataBank’s Orangeburg Data Center
Phase I Received Approvals Over Rockland County Planning Department Objections; Neighbors Raise Phase II Environmental And Fire Risk Issues
Proposed Expansion Of Algonquin Gas Pipeline Opposed By Environmentalists And Rockland Legislators
Rockland County Legislature Passes Unanimous Resolution Urging New York State To Deny Expansion Permits
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The Legal Beat: Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons; Rockland County Makes Third Stab To Secure Swimply’s Records
Chipotle Sues Orangeburg Commons For Failure To Secure Approvals; Rockland County Seeks Records From Hourly Pool Rental Listing Company Swimply
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- U.S. Economy Slowed in First Half of 2025 as Tariffs Scrambled Data July 30, 2025Gross domestic product rebounded in the spring after contracting at the start of the year, but consumer spending remained weak.
- What to Watch at the Federal Reserve’s July Meeting July 30, 2025The U.S. central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady for a fifth straight meeting despite badgering from President Trump to lower borrowing costs.
- Starbucks Earnings Show Same-Store Sales Slid Amid Turnaround Effort July 30, 2025The C.E.O., Brian Niccol, said the coffee chain’s turnaround was in progress, and sales in China increased for first time in more than a year.
- What Does It Cost to Keep Workers Safe? July 30, 2025The deadly shooting in Midtown Manhattan raises questions about what’s needed now to adequately secure office buildings.