The survey showed cash flow, revenue and access to credit getting better for small businesses “as expectations for year ahead remain...
Empowering Millennials in Transition was started by Elizabeth Skovron, a Greenburgh resident soon to start her senior year at the University...
The Powers Fasteners unit of the company has postponed laying off 35 of 150 employees until 2015.
In 2013, Connecticut had 100,754 millionaire residents, up from 99,235 in 2012, comprising 7.32 percent of the state’s 1.4 million households.
Real estate website Movoto.com names the top counties in the U.S.; Westchester makes the ranking but finds itself surpassed by some...
The Business Council of Fairfield County and Greenwich Chamber of Commerce see success big and small.
Since its expansion to a nearly 10,700-square-foot space at 1 Stamford Place, the company created 30 jobs in technology, marketing and...
The federal government approves a designation of the EB5 Regional Center of America, looking to match visa-seeking foreign investors with domestic...
The U.S. House and Senate have to iron out some details, but it appears likely Congress will replenish the dissolving Highway...
The city is among the bottom five for business friendliness, according to Thumbtack.com and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
A three-member board will review and possibly recommend changes to New York's minimum wage regulations for food service workers and service...
Small companies are rapidly joining the Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, adding to the major players already in the city’s business...
The City Council begins discussions about creating a mandatory index of every business operating out of New Rochelle.
Private-sector employers in Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties in June showed a net gain of 3,100 jobs from a year ago.
The state's unemployment rate last month was 6.7 percent, down from 6.9 percent in May and 7.9 percent in June 2013.