New spa occupies former Indigo site. Owner also runs Venus Nails in Pleasantville.
Despite tough times, this year signaled the coming of many new businesses to New Castle and Mount Kisco.
The Business Council of Westchester is calling for nominations.
A hub for New Castle and surrounding towns, Rocky's has turned 50, and marks 20 years of staying open non stop.
Village kicks off its holiday season with its annual community gathering, from carols to Santa.
Notable Mount Kisco restaurant cites recession, among several factors, in plans to shut down.
Beginning this Sunday, and going until Dec. 4, 10-percent off purchases at some Chappaqua stores will be converted into 10-percent donations to the thrift store.
A glance at what merchants are offering.
Mount Kisco formal wear store has had a long journey with its ups and downs.
Interior has been refurbished, with more clothing.
New art studio in Mount Kisco has a large selection of programs.
Chappaqua's Hilltop Wines & Liquors gives their choice for a great wine this holiday.
Known for its go-kart racing and events space, Grand Prix New York opens 19 lanes.
Some were hit hard because they lost power, while others got lots of customers as their lights stayed on
Yoga classes started earlier this month and have had a strong start.
The boutique gym celebrated its launch with a bash this weekend.
Realtor Houlihan Lawrence, at its Chappaqua office, hosted several small businesses and raffle prizes to help raise money for Making Strides.
This week Viktoria Fisch opened the doors of Ebba—a new perfume and gift shop named for her mother.
The new restaurant, currently without a name, is anticipated to open in November.
Fox Lane girls basketball coach Ayo Hart, and husband Nigel Hart, were motivated to create natural products after his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Downtown Chappaqua's newest store, which sells interior decorative items, fills in a long-vacant space on lower King Street.
This year included more attractions.
The book store chain, including its Mount Kisco location, are in liquidation.
Interest from customers in staying open later in the wake of D'Agostino closing was cited as a factor.
Chico's reopened Thursday, the latest to do so.
Volunteering to serve soups to firefighters and friends, after the disaster served as one of several factors in Leslie Lampert’s decision to go into the restaurant business.
The event will be the second of its kind this year and will tie in with Community Day on Sept. 17.
Merchants reeling from the tropical storm came together Friday to draw in customers to help with a commercial recovery from Irene.
In a letter, Stephen Nardozzi wrote that the grocery chain wants to sublet its lease. Chappaqua location was briefly removed from store list, then placed in different section of website.
Despite lost inventory, businesses returned quickly.
Merchants did not report flood, power damage.
Libraries, restaurants, are among options.
Some survived nearly unscathed, while others were devastated by flooding.
Inventory, scoops on new releases, give Secret Society a niche.
Mount Kisco’s newest gym offers many specialized programs that mix training with dieting, a byproduct of both owners’ talents.
After 14 years on South Bedford Road, Chappaqua gym is moving to a location closer to downtown.
The furniture store owner cites having more space, South Greeley parking renovation, as reasons for the move.
The Village Bookstore stays afloat in the age of e-readers.
HSBC plans to scale back its retail banking operations are part of broader business shift, it announced.
People came from around the region to network, catch up with colleagues and enjoy local food, music, wine and beer.