‘Harriet Tubman: The Journey to Freedom’ to be displayed in White Plains until June
Lohud, Heather Clark, March, 29, 2022 “Harriet Tubman — The Journey to Freedom” is making its way to White Plains. The bronze sculpture depicts Tubman as she leads a young enslaved girl to freedom. The sculpture was created by sculptor Wesley Wofford, stands 9 feet tall and weighs 2,400 pounds. “Harriet […]
Kanopi’s Ethereal Cuisine And Perch Are Reasons To Drive To White Plains New York
Forbes, John Mariani, March, 25, 2022 Anthony Gonçalves since, a self-taught chef, owned a popular restaurant in the New York suburb of White Plains named Trotters, before being hired as executive chef at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel that went up nearby. With a new owner and […]
2 Residential Developments in Downtown White Plains Get the Green Light
Westchester Magazine, One Lyon, February 22, 2022 The Westchester County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has voted preliminary and final approval of financial incentives for the construction of two separate multi-family residential developments in downtown White Plains. The projects, which represent a combined $131 million in […]
White Plains Plaza sells for $105M
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journal, Peter Katz, February 16, 2022 White Plains Plaza, a complex composed of two 15-story office buildings, has been sold for $105 million, the Business Journal learned this afternoon from the real estate services firm Newmark, which has been marketing […]
Popular Fairfield County Tea Shop Opens New Location In White Plains
Daily Voice, Nicole Valinote, February 6, 2022 The owners of a popular bubble tea shop in Fairfield County have opened a new location in neighboring Westchester County. Whale Tea’s latest business is in White Plains. The owners also operate a location in Stamford. The menu […]
White Plains St. Patrick’s Day Parade is back in step after pandemic absence
Westchester Journal News, Heather Clark, February 2, 2022 The White Plains St. Patrick’s Day Parade will return to the city in 2022. Traditionally held on the second Saturday in March, the event was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The last […]