The Rise of Atlantic City Casino Resorts

Atlantic City is synonymous with gambling and the fun and excitement of casino resorts. However, the city has a storied past filled with ups and downs. From the city’s Golden […] Read more »

How to Save Energy By Renovating Your Business Spaces

Commercial space renovations tend to boost the overall value of any property. So, by increasing its resale value, you’ll be able to make more money when it’s time to sell. […] Read more »

Groundbreaking for The Daymark at Edge-on-Hudson Set for Fall 2022

The master development team of Biddle Real Estate Ventures (BREV) and PCD Development announced that groundbreaking for The Daymark at Edge-on-Hudson, featuring striking new condominium residences, has been scheduled for […] Read more »

Croton-on-Hudson Receives $3 Million from State for Affordable Housing

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that $3 million has been awarded to Croton-on-Hudson for an affordable housing project. The funding Croton-on-Harmon is receiving is part of a large effort by the […] Read more »

The 3 Common Airbnb Owner Mistakes To Avoid

Investing in real estate is one of the wisest ways to protect your money and grow a retirement fund. There are many ways to invest, however, and some are better […] Read more »

Longtime Ossining Restaurant Closes, on the Market for $1.5 Million

The Briar’s, an Ossining mainstay for at least six decades, has plated its last meal — for now, at least.  The cozy inn on North State Road closed its doors […] Read more »

Martin and Irene Ginsburg Honored at HHV’s Women’s History Institute Dinner

In recognition of Martin and Irene Ginsburg’s significant contributions to the economic development, environmental protection, and cultural vitality of Westchester County, Historic Hudson Valley honored the couple at a dinner […] Read more »

Abinanti Calls for County to Purchase Pocantico Lake Property

Assembly member Tom Abinanti (Greenburgh/Mt.Pleasant) is calling for the County of Westchester to purchase the property abutting Pocantico Lake in Mount Pleasant which is proposed for a 31-unit subdivision. “Pocantico […] Read more »

Safety, Taxes, Crowds at Proposed Yeshiva Worry Briarcliff Residents

Concerns over the safety of vacant buildings, student supervision, crowds at special events and loss of tax revenue were among the issues raised by Briarcliff Manor residents during a public […] Read more »

Briarcliff Planners to Yeshiva: It’s Not 1978 Anymore

The Briarcliff Manor Planning Board has a message for the Monsey-based congregation that wants to turn the former Pace campus into a yeshiva for up to 350 college-age men: It’s […] Read more »