Westchester County Business Journal
Westchester County Local Jobs
Vol. 46, # 34 | August 20, 2007
 
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On the second floor of 565 Main St. in downtown New Rochelle, construction of two residential lofts is ongoing in a space that has been vacant for more than 10 years.

The future lofts sit above Talner Jewelers, a longtime city business. Owner Albert Tarantino, a lifelong New Rochelle resident, believes there is a market for the live-and-work lofts he is creating, scheduled to be finished in
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Led by suburban allies from the lower Hudson Valley and Long Island, business took its lobbying clout to Albany this year. In the political ring, it took on business as usual in the state's malfunctioning health-care industry.

 

 

 

The Arcadian Shopping Center in Ossining will receive a makeover during the next seven months.

 

 

 

To bank or not to bank? To bank publicly for free or privately for a fee?

With stem cells increasingly used in a range of experimental treatments and medical research, a growing number of parents are confronted with those questions at childbirth.

 

 

 

Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker L.L.P., the largest law firm in Westchester County, resides not on one floor of 3 Gannett Drive, but all five.

 

 

 

Con Edison lost ground in a customer-satisfaction survey of utilities that was released last month by J.D. Power and Associates, the marketing research firm based in Westlake, Calif. Central Hudson Gas and Electric held steady. The two supply most of the region's power.

 

 

 

The Pepsi Bottling Group's plan to cut up to 700 jobs this year in realigning its international business operations will not affect employees at its Somers headquarters, a company spokeswoman said.

 

 

 

An associate of Danbury trash hauler James Galante was handed a 30-month prison sentence Aug. 10 after pleading guilty in March to one count of conspiring to violate the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

 

 

 

American banks are paying more attention to small businesses to grow revenue and are finding the Internet a useful tool to do so, according to a study released last week by Boston-based Aite Group.

 

 

 

FocusVision Worldwide Inc. has been acquired by SV Investment Partners, a New York City firm that invests in business-services firms.

 

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