Banking & Finance
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Driving house sales with car leases
A mortgage broker offers free auto leases to first-time home-buyers.in White Plains. [...] -
Thinking outside the delivery box
Zadspace allows targeted ads and promotion codes to be attached to parcel shipments, allowing marketers [...] -
GE Capital boosts Q4 for parent
GE Capital had a strong fourth quarter despite Europe and preparations for federal regulation. [...] - More from Banking & Finance
Real Estate
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Gold coastal property
Commercial and residential real estate news from around Fairfield County. [...] -
Unilever, Ryan renew
Two big lease renewals capped the 2011 year for commercial real estate. [...] -
Going green gains gold
A commercial office building owner in White Plains receives a rare distinction from the U.S. [...] - More from Real Estate
Health Care
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Hands-on training
A private medical think tank in Greenwich is lending aspiring surgeons a hand. [...] -
News in brief
News in brief [...] -
Medicare relief proves elusive
Even though Congress enacted legislation Dec. 23 that would postpone Medicare cuts for doctors at [...] - More from Health Care
Economic Development
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Field of green?
Chelsea Piers’ new Stamford director aims for a July 9 opening. [...] -
Retail comes out of 2011 on a high note
The retail and food services industry set a record in 2011 with $4.7 trillion in [...] -
Cuomo bets on Genting
In reaching a preliminary agreement to allow Genting Group to build a convention center at [...] - More from Economic Development
Other Recent Articles
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In the field
News from around Fairfield County and Connecticut.
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Paying for school
Fees go up, but schools offer more help
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Innovation in flux
Entering 2012, corporate and startup innovation is a mixed bag.
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Academic abstracts
Academia briefs from around Fairfield County and Connecticut.
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Restore our competitive edge
As we approach the 2012 General Assembly session, it’s critical that policymakers now work together and build on last October’s initiatives by developing a healthy, competitive business climate.
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Getting taken down the river
Perhaps second only to pay, it is the glue that ties business owners and their workers. It is trust.
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State grant winner sued
An Elmsford manufacturer slated to receive a $5-million state grant has been sued by a supplier for nonpayment.
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Yonkers tax preparer charged
A Yonkers tax preparer faces multiple felony charges for allegedly filing false tax returns for clients.
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Westchester employment market ends year on a sour note
The Westchester County unemployment rate rose to 6.5 percent compared to 6.2 percent in November on job losses in construction and manufacturing.
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No resolution in sight between county, unions
A Jan. 20 statement released by CSEA Unit 9200 President Karen Pecora was critical of Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino for his administration’s tactics.
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Unions, Comptroller caution against new pension system
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli defended the current defined contribution pension system, while union leaders called the Tier VI proposal an attack on the middle class.
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Politics and Policy
New York settles with major health insurers, the Mandate Relief Council holds its first meeting, and more political news.
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Bridge plans to proceed as scheduled following draft EIS completion
The state Department of Transportation and Thruway Authority released the Tappan Zee Bridge draft environmental impact statement on Jan. 24, clearing the path for construction to begin in August.
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Specialized degree programs rise in popularity
As students prepare to enter a job market flush with candidates bearing traditional degrees, they are forced to ponder the questions: Communications or cooking? History or hospital management? English or information technology?
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Pace keeps pace with global regulation
Pace University opens a center to help companies navigate the changing seas of global regulation.
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More jobs for 2010 grads
Purchase College graduates in 2010 fared slightly better in the job market than the class of 2009.
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Sharing to save at SUNY
SUNY purchasing officials are planning to share services and save up to $100 million on state campuses.
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Meeting deadlines is crucial to business
Learning how to deliver on time is essential in business. It builds trust and confidence.
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Malloy: Withholding snafu has no impact on state budget
Connecticut cleared a headache year for income tax withholding – is there a hangover effect?
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Gold plated dishes?
Details emerged on the company behind a massive mortgage on a Stamford satellite dish property.
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XL eyes new harbor view
XL Group became the latest company to anchor Harbor Point.
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