2019 was a big year for Westchester County. With major new developments sprouting up all over the county, increased tourism, and management shake-ups, the local business world saw some major changes this year. Here’s what you might have missed.
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New Rochelle Welcomes New High-Rise Development to Historic Art District
The recent ribbon-cutting at 360 Huguenot marks a major milestone in the revitalization of downtown New Rochelle.
By Mariah Thomas
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HudCo’s New Wellness-Minded Facility Is a Dream Come True for Local Entrepreneurs
The Dobbs Ferry company’s rapid growth exemplifies the desirability and versatility of communal working spaces in Westchester.
By Dave Zucker
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Westchester Tourism Reaches Historic High
Westchester’s travel and tourism soared to nearly $2 billion in 2018.
By Sierra Petro
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8 Woman-Led Westchester Organizations That Are Crushing It
In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re shining the spotlight on these top-performing local businesses leaders.
By Dave Zucker
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5 Women’s Organizations You Should Get Involved With in Westchester
No matter what you want to do for your community, there is a women’s group for you.
By Sierra Petro
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Two Brothers Run Three Booming Businesses — All on One Block
New Rochelle brothers Giovanni and Peter Cucullo have staked their claim to Huguenot Street with three neighboring restaurants. Here’s how they do it.
By Elizabeth Colombini
-4-Latimer Cans Contract With Standard Amusements Over Playland ManagementThe county executive announced the decision, marking yet another stumble along the Rye park’s road to revitalization. By Dave Zucker
-3-5 Real Estate Projects Set to Transform Westchester and the Hudson ValleyDevelopers shared insights on five major projects with a huge regional impact at the WCA/HVEDC 3rd Annual Real Estate Summit. By Amy R. Partridge
-2-Big Residential Projects Keep Coming in Yonkers and White Plains$1.3 billion in investment projects mean an estimated 2,000 residential spaces, plus 4,000 construction and 500 full-and part-time jobs. By Paige Touse
-1-A Deep Dive Into Downtown Peekskill’s More Recent DevelopmentsWe catch you up on more than a year of new projects, places, and more in this growing northern Westchester metropolis. By Dave Zucker
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