Westchester County Featured in Crain’s New York Business
The latest edition of Crain’s New York Business featured an 11-page Spotlight on Westchester, touting all that makes the county such a tremendous place to live, work and play.
“From the smart growth of our transit-oriented developments to our robust biotech and healthcare industries and everything in between, Westchester County is a thriving place of industry-leading economic activity,” said Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester. “With this wonderful feature in one of the city’s leading business publications, our reach has just extended to a far greater audience.”
As the county’s only business membership organization focused on economic development and advocacy, the BCW is proud to see so many members featured in the coverage.
To view the Spotlight on Westchester, please click here.
“I would like to give a special thanks to BCW Vice Chairman for Governmental Action George Lence for spearheading this important section in Crain’s New York Business,” Gordon continued. “This clearly demonstrates all the important economic development growth that Westchester County is experiencing.”
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