In what is believed to be one of the first facilities of its kind in Westchester County developed by a private company, BCW Member LeChase Construction Services celebrated the opening on Friday of a new training center that will be used to teach best practices for containing noise, dust and contaminants during construction projects in hospitals, pharmaceutical research companies and other critical facilities. Located at LeChase’s New York Metro office in Armonk, the new infection control risk assessment (ICRA) training center will be used as a resource organization-wide to ensure the firm’s employees and subcontractors stay at the forefront of […]

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The Westchester Innovation Network (WIN) to create action plans designed to drive economic development and shape The County of the Future  Rye Brook, NY (December 9, 2021) — The Business Council of Westchester today announced a major new initiative for 2022 to elevate Westchester County’s profile as a knowledge center for innovation and economic development. The BCW’s Westchester Innovation Network (WIN): Shaping the County of the Future will focus on convening thought leaders, planning futurists, innovators, government officials and local organizations to strengthen the long-term innovation ecosystem in Westchester County. “Creating a stronger innovation ecosystem is critical for the future […]

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The Hudson River Museum recently welcomed two very special guests — Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres and Catarina Vaz Pinto, Councillor of Culture for the City of Lisbon, Portugal. Known as strong proponents of the arts, education, and human rights, the pair made a visit to the HRM to explore African American Art in the 20th Century and Jamel Robinson: Beauty from Ashes, two current exhibitions recently featured in The New York Times that speak directly to the Museum’s mission and address diversity, equity, and the human experience. HRM Director and CEO Masha Turchinsky said “The Hudson River Museum is grateful to the Secretary-General and […]

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New York Attorney General Letitia James met with the BCW’s Board of Directors on Thursday to discuss her office’s priorities and hear feedback from Westchester County’s business community. James told the board members that she seeks a public-private partnership with businesses to regrow the economy—not a return to where the economy was pre-pandemic—but to an economy that benefits all sectors of society. “If we are to recover as one—government and business must work together,” said James. “We cannot run government primarily from the second floor. It has to be done in cooperation and in conjunction with professionals and individuals who […]

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New York State’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund is facing a fiscal crisis and lawmakers in Albany need to take action now. That was the urgent message from a group 29 business organizations statewide — including the Business Council of Westchester — in letter sent last week to Gov. Kathy Hochul. The letter noted that due to the negative economic impact of the pandemic “extraordinary amounts of money flowed out of New York’s UI Trust Fund to satisfy claims, and the State needed to borrow more than $11 billion from the federal government. The outstanding loan and completely depleted UI Trust […]

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Congratulations to BCW Member Fareri Associates which has been awarded a $3 million grant from Empire State Development (ESD) for Phase One of the company’s North 80 development project in the Town of Mount Pleasant. “We are very pleased and honored to have received this important grant for our North 80 development. Phase One of this $227 million project is expected to create nearly 490,000 square of innovatively designed buildings whose tenants will bring an estimated 1,177 new jobs to Westchester County and the Mid-Hudson Valley,” said John Fareri, CEO of Fareri Associates. Fareri Associates is in the final approval […]

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