Isaac Hershko Rents Blighted Center On South Highland, Has Plans For Other Nyack Properties
Isaac Hershko Rents Blighted Center On South Highland, Has Other Plans For Nyack Properties
Continue ReadingIsaac Hershko Rents Blighted Center On South Highland, Has Other Plans For Nyack Properties
Continue ReadingNyack entrepreneur is hoping to muscle in on emerging cannabis industry, that will open a new stream of commerce and will be an exciting element of economic stimulation throughout New York.
Continue ReadingBlack Parakeetz Paint, Swig and Sing! is about group fun: painting with friends, drinking high-end cocktails at the martini bar, and karaoke in a super-sleek setting.
Continue ReadingSimon Kaff, who has leased a 1,500-square-foot ground-level retail at the Pavion rental complex in Nyack, will open a Pedego e-bike store.
Continue ReadingDignitaries from Jamaica and Rockland County gathered last week at a “hastily” planned event at Nyack Seaport to celebrate the 59th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence and the 31st anniversary of JAMCCAR, a local organization that works to promote the island’s interests in the county.
Continue ReadingCarr is the owner of the recently-opened Dragon Den and Dungeon Hall at 102 Main Street in Nyack – a pen-and-paper tabletop gaming lounge and eclectic restaurant, perhaps the only one of its kind in the county.
Continue ReadingIn what appears to be an epic resurrection, new tenants are opening along Main Street and Broadway in Nyack, pumping energy and hope into a village that should never be underestimated.
Continue ReadingHaven Court Apartments In Nyack Sells For $3,45 Million; Sterling Bank Merges With Webster Financial Corp, Restaurant Aid
Continue ReadingThe owners of a handful of buildings in Nyack have defaulted on a $3.5 million mortgage, according to a lawsuit filed by its lenders in the Supreme Court of Rockland County this week.
Continue ReadingLi is preparing to expand with an April opening of Piermont Creamery of Nyack at 85 South Broadway because a hot summer followed by a long stretch of temperate weather last fall and early winter kept people coming for home-made ice cream.
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