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How to Navigate Market Forces in the Hudson Valley Commercial Real Estate Market
Challenges Exist Despite Advantages: Quality-of-life, Strategic Access to the New York Metro Economy, and Demand For Industrial, Multifamily, Healthcare, and Retail Assets
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New York Authorizes Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) Law For Terminally Ill, Mentally Competent Adults
RCBJ-Audible (Listen For Free) Extensive Safeguards Are Built Into New York’s Law To Protect Vulnerable Adults From Abuses & Overreach By Potential Estate Beneficiaries New York joins twelve other states in allowing terminally ill adults with less than six months to live the option to legally end their suffering with the assistance of medical professionals. […]
Palisades Center Sells To Owner Of Underlying Debt For $175 Million
The Future Of The Palisades Center Remains Uncertain Despite New Ownership
Upstate Update
Upstate Update: Kingston Local Development Corporation Offers Funding For Small Business; Newburgh Recognized For Financial Reporting Excellence; 108 Acres Preserved In Shawangunk Ridge
Kingston Local Development Corporation Provides Funding For Small Business; Newburgh Recognized For Financial Reporting Excellence; 108 Acres Conserved In Shawangunk Ridge
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Industrial Buildings In Clarkstown Executive Park Sell for $38.5 Million; Bruno Sells Sloatsburg Development Site; Viola Road Parcel Sells For $51.25 Million
Four Industrial Buildings In Clarkstown Executive Park Sell for $38.5 Million; Viola Road Land Sells For $51.25 Million; Michael Bruno Sells Development Parcel in Sloatsburg
What’s The Big Deal: Maplewood Gardens Sells For $15 Million; Brooklyn Developer’s Acquisition Of Land Provides Funds For Suffern Yeshiva; St. Zita Changes Hands Again
A Web Of Property Transactions Involve A Brooklyn Residential Developer, and Plans For Suffern Yeshiva Campus And Mega, State-of-the-Art House Of Worship
Technology
Understanding New York’s RAISE Act in a Shifting Federal Landscape
The RAISE Act Focuses AI’s Impact On Consumers, Workers, and Vulnerable Populations
Lobbyists Sink the Packaging Reduction Act
Legislation Aimed To Minimize Packaging Material Waste, Overwhelmingly Supported By New Yorkers, Dies In New York Assembly
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Three Qualified Developers Vie For Opportunity To Redevelop Derelict County-Owned Sain Building
RCBJ-Audible (Listen For Free) Proposals For Redevelopment of Sain Building Include Affordable Housing, Commercial Units & Open Space By Tina Traster Two of three developers vying to redevelop the county’s derelict Sain building in New City presented preliminary plans to nearly 70 people on Monday night at the Legislative Chambers in the Allison-Parris building, while […]
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- U.S. Health Officials Defend Rejection of Moderna’s Flu Vaccine February 11, 2026The F.D.A.’s refusal to examine the company’s mRNA shot drew widespread criticism from doctors and was divisive within the agency.
- Sales at McDonald’s Rise After Discounts, the Grinch and Monopoly Promos February 11, 2026Profits were up for the fast-food giant as the company focused on value menu items for price-conscious customers.
- Kalshi and Polymarket Create New Competition for Professional Economists February 11, 2026Economists have noticed that betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are pretty good at predicting not just political events but economic data, too.
- New Kraft Heinz CEO Says Food Company Won’t Split, for Now February 11, 2026The company’s new C.E.O. said he saw opportunities to fix and grow the food giant — and cut prices for consumers.
- Lower Unemployment Rate Supports Longer Pause for Fed February 11, 2026January’s jobs data, released on Wednesday, bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady for longer than previously expected.


































