Westchester is a powerhouse county when it comes to businesses both small and large. From the corner store to international conglomerates, every business loves calling Westchester home. 2018 saw plenty of new developments — and re-developments — in the county’s professional world. Here are your favorites.
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County Executive George Latimer Just Made Key Staff Appointments
Plus, Houlihan Lawrence’s welcomes eight new agents, and more notable hires and promotions from the Westchester business community.
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Latimer Signs Executive Order to Put Westchester Residents Back to Work
Plus, YMCA and Tanglewood Shopping Center sold; new real estate available in Peekskill and White Plains; and other business news.
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White Plains Law Firm Ranked Among the Best in New York
Plus, more awards and recognitions for top-tier Westchester execs and businesses.
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The New Tax Bill: Pouring SALT in Our Wounds, or Not So Bad?
Economic guru Edmund J. McMahon discussed the complexities of the new deductibility limits on state and local taxes, or SALT, during the Business Council of Westchester’s Key Bank Speaker Series.
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This Purchase Senior’s Startup Is Set to Be a Slam-Dunk
Meet Max Pearce, the ace student, basketball champ, Instagram star, and award-winning entrepreneur behind the athletic/academic startup Flynance.
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2 New Mixed-Use Developments Get a Boost From the Westchester County IDA
The properties, with a combined worth of $164.2 million, will provide roughly 117 permanent jobs.
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Business Is Booming in Pleasantville
What’s behind the surge of new restaurants and shops opening in this central Westchester town?
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White Plains Station Is Getting a $94 Million Renovation
Plus, New Rochelle’s city hall is on the move; Compass acquires Platinum Drive Realty; and other business news.
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These Are the Richest People From Westchester
These Westchester natives and residents have made this year’s Forbes 400 list!
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Wegmans Just Took a Huge Step Toward Coming to Westchester
Plus, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins combats sexual harassment in the workplace, and more news from Westchester’s business scene.