914INC.: What are the biggest trends in your industry’s IT space right now? George Cacchiani: First is advances in electronic payments, which have made payments more instantaneous. Person-to-person payment platforms like Venmo are disruptors, changing ...
Financial planner Ken Mahoney moonlights as an award-winning Broadway producer.
Elevated. Energized. Educated. Meet 23 under-30 pros who have what it takes to become the next generation of Westchester movers-and-shakers.
The multilevel marketing trend continues to flourish. But is it smart business?
IV therapy grows in popularity in Westchester County, with a dedicated clinic in Scarsdale to help locals get the nutrient-filled injections.
We round up some of the county’s hottest new sunglasses.
Exercise, nutrition guidance, and healthy meals, all in one intense workout package called Phatburn.
New York City’s famed Saks Fifth Avenue finds a new home just outside the county.
Popular food-delivery service UberEATS brings a bevy of local restaurants to area offices and homes.
For a quick business meeting or an afternoon of Excel, drink in these alternatives to your local Starbucks.
Allegations of politics, back-room deals, and impending economic devastation have elected officials and the business community in Westchester blowing their stacks over the closing of Indian Point.
Bringing diversity and enthusiasm to the local real estate industry are among new HGAR president Dorothy J. Botsoe’s top priorities.
Mercy College debuts its Turbo MBA program for busy professionals.
Despite fierce competition nationwide, one pharmacy chain reigns supreme in Westchester. Can you guess if it's CVS or Walgreens?
New York State mandates paid family leave as of 2018.
Ride-sharing phenom Uber struggles for a toehold in Westchester County, where part of the ride-sharing service is currently illegal.
Despite forces working against malls across Westchester — and the country — Ridge Hill is proving that the mixed-use/outdoor-mall model has staying power.
Illustration by Andrea Mongia Westchester’s workforce, and its workplaces, are changing. The catalyst? Millennials. A younger generation is increasingly filling out company rosters across the county. According to Pew Research Center, more than one-third of ...
Full disclosure: I have a serious case of Millennial envy. As a member of the largely forgotten-about Generation X, I have to admit I begrudge the attention the world lavishes on these young upstarts. When ...
A unique combination of raw talent, hard work, community service, and the ability to hear what few others do has propelled Westchester County Association CEO William M. Mooney Jr. throughout his career.