Jenkins sues to block Playland operations agreement
Ken Jenkins, chairman of the Board of Legislators, has filed a complaint in state court to block an agreement allowing Sustainable Playland to run Playland. ...
Read more ›Ken Jenkins, chairman of the Board of Legislators, has filed a complaint in state court to block an agreement allowing Sustainable Playland to run Playland. ...
Read more ›As the Norwalk Housing Authority looks to assemble financing for an overhaul of the city’s Washington Village development, it will seek a share of $72 million in federal storm-related aid Connecticut is set to receive. ...
Read more ›B:Hive Bridgeport taps into a growing desire among startups and established companies to associate with open work settings and co-working spaces ...
Read more ›Eric S. Goldschmidt, senior partner at Goldschmidt & Associates in Scarsdale, recently brokered the sales of two commercial buildings in Westchester for their owners ...
Read more ›A downtown White Plains landlord wants to tear down its tenant-depleted shopping center and replace it with a high-rise mixed-use complex nearly five times larger ...
Read more ›With arts, entrepreneurs and waterfront parkland, Peekskill reinvents itself as a postindustrial river city ...
Read more ›The Jewish Child Care Association is proposing a senior living facility on its Pleasantville campus ...
Read more ›Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has called for another round of affordable housing grants that would total $13.8 million for 11 neighborhood revitalization programs throughout the state. ...
Read more ›Game On 365, Greenburgh, Westchester Fieldhouse, Elm Street Sports Group ...
Read more ›In June Connecticut homeowners should be able to apply for the first round of federal Hurricane Sandy relief grants to repair storm damage and “storm-proof” their homes ...
Read more ›A proposal for 411,450 square-feet of retail with a 110-room hotel is being considered in Greenburgh ...
Read more ›The developer of Ridge Hill in Yonkers seeks a court judgment against the project’s condo developer for more than $1.6 million ...
Read more ›Developers and city officials yesterday marked the start of improvements to the roadways along Bridgeport's Steel Point peninsula, the site of a planned 2.8 million-square-foot mixed use development. ...
Read more ›An undisclosed Long Island investor paid $5.6 million, or $568 per square foot, to acquire 1037 Boston Post Road, an approximately 9,850-square-foot retail building owned by the city of Rye. The building is occupied by Lester’s clothing store. Gene Pride and William V. Cuddy Jr., of the Stamford, Conn. office of CBRE Group Inc., brokered the sale for the city. They said the property offering drew interest ...
Read more ›Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) has added three real estate industry veterans to its operations in Westchester County and Fairfield County, Conn. The company announced the hiring of Jacqueline Durels as senior managing director and Tim Rorick and Jodie LaRocque as managing directors. Durels moved to NGKF from Colliers International in Stamford, Conn. As a landlord representative, she brought with her sev ...
Read more ›