Clarkstown Set To Vote On Resolution That Would Remove Term Limits At Town Board Meeting On Nov. 29
Clarkstown Set To Vote On Resolution That Would Remove Term Limits At Town Board Meeting On Nov. 29
Continue ReadingClarkstown Set To Vote On Resolution That Would Remove Term Limits At Town Board Meeting On Nov. 29
Continue ReadingDeveloper Gabe Alexander Plans To Build 122-Unit Senior Housing Complex ‘ONE75’ On West Clarkstown Road At Former Camp Merockdim Site
Continue ReadingCongers Land Owner Wants To Replace Gas Station With Apartment Rentals; Applicant FAM Lake Road LLC Facing Uphill Battle To Build Housing In Congers Hamlet
Continue ReadingClarkstown Plans To Scale Back Senior Housing Development Criteria; Developers Will Have To Build Fewer Units If Code Is Amended
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown and a Valley Cottage resident who built an illegal addition and allegedly cut down a swath of trees on town land have agreed on a settlement to resolve legal issues that have been both before the town court for several months, as well as allegations that are beyond the court’s jurisdiction.
Continue ReadingGBR Valley Cottage, owner of Lake Ridge Plaza on Route 303 in Valley Cottage including Food Town, filed a petition last week for a tax certiorari in the Supreme Court of Rockland County.
Continue ReadingA New Jersey distribution center developer is proposing to build a 220,000 square-foot industrial warehouse on 20 acres in Clarkstown Executive Park on Route 303 in Valley Cottage.
Continue ReadingEklecCo Newco, the company that owns the Palisades Center, has come to an agreement with the Town of Clarkstown to voluntarily dismiss a legal appeal that has been pending in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals since June 18th, 2019.
Continue ReadingSuez Water New York Inc. has withdrawn its application to build a parking lot and storage building at 162 Old Mill Road, following a protracted battle with community members who opposed development close to Lake DeForest reservoir.
Continue ReadingEklecCo NewCo, the Delaware-based LLC that owns the Palisades Center, and the Town of Clarkstown argued before a panel of judges on Monday at the United State Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit over the mall’s desire to expand.
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