Developers Target Clarkstown For Senior Living Housing
Jim Owens is asking the Town of Clarkstown for a zoning change at 23 Sickletown Road in West Nyack to build a senior housing development
Continue ReadingJim Owens is asking the Town of Clarkstown for a zoning change at 23 Sickletown Road in West Nyack to build a senior housing development
Continue ReadingCVS is breaking ground on a Valley Cottage location after a nearly five-year court battle between a neighboring shopping center and the Town of Clarkstown has ended.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown last week informed the Second Circuit Court of Appeals that the town lifted the restrictive covenant that had limited the Palisades Center from developing unused space.
Continue ReadingAppraisers said the Palisades Center Mall’s value is $425 million, according to data firm Trepp, less than half of the $881 million that the mall was valued at in 2016
Continue ReadingWith the update of its decade-old “comprehensive plan,” Clarkstown is hoping to make the town more inviting to businesses through land-use decisions.
Continue ReadingNow that Clarkstown voters have settled the question over the Palisades Center covenant that allows the mall to utilize additional gross leasable space and expand, inquiring minds want to know what happens next with the pending litigation between the Town of Clarkstown and EKLECCO, the mall’s owner.
Continue ReadingIn what is expected to be unprecedented voter turnout for the Nov. 3 presidential election, a large number of Clarkstown voters will also be asked to make a critical decision regarding the Palisades Center’s ability to use and develop additional gross leasable space in the mall.
Continue ReadingPanera Bread at the Palisades Plaza at 130 N. Rt 303 in West Nyack has gone dark. It would appear the store is not going to reopen but the center’s landlord said no decision has been made and the tenant is still on the hook for a lease that has several years remaining.
Continue ReadingHNA, which has not reopened its hotel and conference center since the pandemic shutdown, is hosting Raymond James and the FBI Most Wanted through Oct. 19th, adding about $9,000 to Orangetown’s coffers.
Continue ReadingDiscussions have begun between community members and Clarkstown over what to do with the church and the 2.32-acre property situated along Demarest Avenue.
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