January 2nd - Next big test of power to seize property?
Bart Didden wanted to put a CVS pharmacy on his property in Port Chester, N.Y. He even obtained approvals from the local planning board.
But because a portion of the CVS site was in a blighted redevelopment zone, Mr. Didden was told that planning board approval wasn't enough. He'd have to reach an understanding with a private company that had been selected by Port Chester officials to control all construction inside the renewal zone.
The developer, Gregg Wasser of G&S Port Chester, told Didden he'd have to pay $800,000 or give G&S a 50 percent stake in the CVS business. If Didden refused, Mr. Wasser said, he would have Port Chester condemn and seize his property and instead of a CVS he'd put a Walgreens drugstore on the site.
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January 1st - Port Chester company restoring past glories
PORT CHESTER Michael Y. Ahearn didn't want his workers to make too much noise and upset the elephants.( via Journal News )
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January 6th - Quorum, Avon credit unions merge
Quorum Federal Credit Union of Purchase, the largest credit union in Westchester County, has merged with the Avon Federal Credit Union of Suffern.( via Journal News )
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