Friday, July 25th, 2008
IN THE REGION | Westchester: Questioning Developers’ Incentives
Three councilmen in New Rochelle are seeking more oversight of the city’s industrial development agency.
Three councilmen in New Rochelle are seeking more oversight of the city’s industrial development agency.
The Mountain Creek Resort is busiest in winter, but even on summer days it is popular among those seeking a splash in its water park.
If you have water at or near your second home, you should take the time to brush up on basic safety precautions before jumping in.
A plan to build an office tower atop the Port Authority Bus Terminal nudged forward Thursday when competing designs by three architectural firms were shown for the first time.
After weeks of one negative report after another, the economy finally got some news Friday that wasn’t half bad.
The on-again, off-again sale of Starrett City, a complex of 46 brick towers with 5,881 apartments, promises to be one of the biggest real estate deals of the year.
Much of Old Lyme’s low-cost living may have disappeared, but many second-home owners still come for the high thinking.
New houses at a golf community in Santa Fe, N.M., and a residential development in a popular resort area in Mexico.
Those who pack up every Friday night for the trip to the weekend home and repeat the process on Sunday for the trip back have their own issues.