Developer Wants To Site Starbucks Next To Remediated Former Factory In Nanuet
A local developer is proposing to build a Starbucks on the corner of West Nyack Road and Route 304 in Nanuet
Continue ReadingA local developer is proposing to build a Starbucks on the corner of West Nyack Road and Route 304 in Nanuet
Continue ReadingFootwear retailer Payless ShoeSource will close all of its 2,300 stores as it enters its second bankruptcy in less than two years.
Continue ReadingThe DOT has returned comments asking the town for additional traffic studies along state Route 59
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has formed a business and economic development advisory committee to work in conjunction with stimulating the Nanuet/Route 59 corridor and updating of the town’s comprehensive plan.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has contemplated transforming a tired, rundown section of Nanuet that encircles the train station into a multi-family residential hub with ground-level commerce and walkable streets
Continue ReadingOne of the nation’s fastest growing retailers you may have never heard of is taking over the ground floor of the Macy’s location at The Shops at Nanuet
Continue ReadingSmall Business Saturday on November 24th, an American Express campaign to promote mom and pop stores.
Continue ReadingThe EVgo chargers at The Shops at Nanuet are strategically located along the I-95 corridor. Morris says the roll-out has been “good for us, and good for shoppers who worry about where to charge up, and who can spend time at the mall while waiting.”
Continue ReadingSears in Nanuet will shutter its store but who will be the beneficiary? The store’s closing will leave a major hole in the Shops At Nanuet shopping center but it represents an opportunity for development. Sears owns the 1960’s, 184,522 square-foot building, as well as the 13.54 acreage it sits on.
Continue ReadingWallauer Paint & Design, a 98-year-old, fourth-generation family business founded in New Rochelle, now counts 17 stores: 14 in Westchester, 2 in Putnam, and its first in Rockland.
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