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Developer, Residents Want Face-To-Face Meeting With Haverstraw Town Board
Developer, Residents Want Face-To-Face Meeting With Haverstraw Town Board; MPact Collective Has Gathered More Than 700 Signatures Supporting Redevelopment of Chair Factory Site For Workforce Housing
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Rockland County Goes After Swimply’s Records To Crack Down On Backyard Pool Rentals
Legal Case Has Dragged On For Two Years; Rockland County Is Seeking Records, Swimply Says County Is On A Fishing Expedition and Lacks Jurisdiction
UPDATE: Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Back On Hold After Court Reversal
The Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals Stayed An Order From A Texas District Court That Halted Beneficial Ownership Reporting Nationwide
Upstate Update
The Kingston Trio: Pennrose Breaks Ground At Former Ulster County Jail; RUPCO Awarded $5 Million To Rehabilitate Vacant Units In Hudson Valley; Barrel Factory Adaptive Reuse
Golden Hill Apartments Will Transform Vacant Former Ulster County Jail Site Into an Intergenerational Housing Community; RUPCO Awarded $5 Million To Rehabilitate Vacant Units In Hudson Valley
What's The Big Deal?
What’s The Big Deal? Clarkstown Executive Park Properties Sell for $62.75 Million; Spring Valley Strip Center Sells For $18 Million; New City Office Building Sells For $1.7 Million
Three Industrial/Warehouse Parcels Bought In 2021 For $48.5 Million Sell For $62.75 Million; New City Office Property Sells For $1.7 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Historic Church In Nyack Sells For $2.5 Million; Pomona Industrial Sells For $10.8 Million; Spook Rock Farm Nets $4.675 Million
First Reform Church Of Nyack Sold To Nonprofit Events Venue For $2.5 Million
Technology
New York’s BitLicense Program Evolves Over Time, But More Oversight Needed
The BitLicense Program Remains Up In The Air As Private Actors And Government Agencies Work To Create A Safe, Secure, Lucrative, And Accessible New York Crypto Market
Swift Electrical Supply & “UtilityGenius” Team Up To Offer Instant Rebates On Energy Efficient Products
In Rockland County, Swift Electrical Supply Is The First To Offer The Utility Genius Commercial Storefront
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Rivertown Film Presents Screening of “Food And Country” at Nyack Center Jan. 8; Rockland County Begins Comprehensive Plan Update; Briefs
Rivertown Film Presents Screening of Food & Coutntry at Nyack Center Jan. 8; Rockland Begins Comp Plan Update; Briefs
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