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Vol. 46, # 46 | November 12, 2007

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On a dead-end street in a Mamaroneck district of small business offices, machine and auto shops and warehouses, a timeless all-American place and increasingly global enterprise, “Riverdale,” still thrives. It thrives at a pace of $18 million to $20 million in annual revenue for its private owners
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The image of a destroyer at sea bristling with communications antennae could soon become a thing of the past.

 

The SL Green Realty Corp. is placing eight office buildings in Tarrytown and Valhalla on the market.

 

Office vacancy rates declined in the third quarter and overall rental rates in Westchester County rose from a year ago, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s third-quarter report for the Westchester commercial real estate market.

 

Whether your ride of choice is a Harley, BMW, Honda or Kawasaki, anyone who enjoys motorcycling appreciates the added bonus of an enviro-friendly ride and the joy of whistling past the gas pumps. Even the casual observer has likely noticed the ranks of those on two wheels have greatly expanded since the days when Hunter Thompson famously pulled back the curtain on the Hell’s Angels’ raucous shenanigans.

 

Funeral home owners are beginning to adapt to changes within and outside their industry, but many may not be moving fast enough to survive, according to a new survey by accounting and business-consulting firm Citrin Cooperman & Co.

 

Entergy Corp., owner of the Indian Point nuclear power plant in Buchanan, has approved a plan to separate their nonutility nuclear businesses into a splinter company. The company will encapsulate only the nonutility nuclear businesses of Entergy including Indian Point.

 

A new coalition of organizations and individuals has been formed to advocate for people with disabilities throughout Westchester County and the lower Hudson Valley.

 

The owners of the Rye Ridge Shopping Center in Rye Brook are nearing completion of a multimillion-dollar renovation designed to update the look of the plaza.

The boards of the New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) and the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) have approved more than $5 million in financing and grants for affordable housing in Westchester and Rockland counties.

 

     
     
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