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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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Cannabis is legal in New York. Get the latest business news on cannabis production, retailing, municipal opt-outs, and business opportunities.
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The Legal Beat
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
Upstate Update
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
What's The Big Deal?
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
Technology
New Cybersecurity Rules Aim to Protect New York’s Water Systems — With Grants and Support to Help
New York Regulations Seek To Secure Water & Wastewater Infrastructure From Cyber Interference; Funding Available To Municipal Water Suppliers
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
Government | Education | Health | Nonprofits
The Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act Has Broad Public Support
Opposition To The Packaging Reduction & Recycling Infrastructure Act By Industry Sunk Previous Efforts At Passage
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Breaking Business News – New York Times
- Amazon Reports Strong Retail Demand, but Says Future Is Less Clear August 1, 2025Consumers spent more than expected on the e-commerce giant’s site, while margins tightened at the company’s all-important cloud computing division.
- Palm Beach Billionaires Battle for Oceanfront Land July 31, 2025Before building the beachfront homes of their dreams, the superrich keep tearing down perfectly good mansions.
- Trump Demands That Drugmakers Lower Some of Their U.S. Prices by September July 31, 2025The administration has not put forward a clear legal authority to compel drugmakers to reduce their prices.
- Apple Surprises Investors Worried That It Had Lost Its Touch July 31, 2025Despite recent criticism about its product outlook, the company reported strong sales of iPhones, Macs and services.
- Here’s What to Know About Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Brazil July 31, 2025Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain.