From his fourth-floor hedge fund office, Sching L. Lin has a panoramic view of the Tudor-style buildings that are the village’s...
Regulators approved the $60 million sale of Birmingham, Ala.-based HealthSouth Corp.’s ambulatory surgery operations in Connecticut.
Christopher McCagg, an architect from Wilton, has felt a connection with the natural world ever since he was growing up in...
In downtown Ossining, business owners leading the Greater Ossining Chamber of Commerce are frustrated by a Village Board that they claim...
Commercial developer Robert P. Weisz calls himself a “contrarian†in his business views and dealings.
National Amusements, the Dedham, Mass.-based company that owns the Cross County Multiplex Cinemas in Yonkers, plans to keep that 10-screen theater...
Homeowners and landlords can learn energy-efficient weatherization techniques at the upcoming Yonkers Weatherization Expo.
Dynegy, whose court battle to have its electric power plants reassessed in the towns of Newburgh and Marlboro and in the...
To the magical dictionary that contains abracadabra and open-sesame you can now add shovel ready – the phrase du jour that...
The dismal economic outlook has wary consumers passing on restaurants and theater events and keeping a watchful eye on their dollars.
Redding voters reportedly approved a proposal for the town to pursue $3.5 million in tax-increment financing to support Georgetown Land Development...
James G. Rogers III one of the founding partners of Butler Rogers Baskett Architects in Manhattan has split with his old...
Two thirds of commercial contractors expect to reduce the number of construction workers they employ nationally by 30 percent on average,...
The city of Kingston Planning Board has tabled a resolution that would have granted site plan approval for a roughly 13,000-square-foot...
In a sign of the economic times, a major Westchester concrete supplier for commercial and residential developments last week filed for...