Currently, localities must conduct a survey of rental housing they propose to regulate and demonstrate that the vacancy rate is below 5%. This bill leaves that option in place, but creates an alternative method.
HGAR strongly opposes Good Cause Eviction, arguing it limits landlords' ability to manage properties. Automatic lease renewals, rent restrictions, and legal hurdles could discourage investment, shrink rental inventory, and raise costs for both landlords and tenants.
According to the unofficial election results from the Westchester County Board of Elections, Jenkins garnered 64% (57,590 votes) to Sculti’s 36% (32,956 votes) with 100% of the votes counted.
From left, Chris O’Callaghan Managing Director, Office Division, RM Friedland; Robert Gruffi, Principal in Charge of Mechanical Engineering; Steven Abbattista, Principal in Charge of Operations; John Torre, Principal in Charge of Electrical Engineering; Patrick Lynch, President; John Barnes, Senior Vice President, Managing Director, Suburban Division, Reckson; Mount Pleasant Town Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi; Larry Kwiat, Senior Vice President of Leasing, Reckson; James Dolan, Principal in Charge of Energy Engineering; Jill Walsh, Principal, and Matthew Amicone. Principal in Charge of NYC Office.
VALHALLA—A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Jan. 28 to celebrate the grand opening of OLA Consulting Engineers’ new headquarters at 100 Summit Lake Drive in Valhalla. Joined by elected officials from the Town of Mount Pleasant and Westchester County, the event marked OLA’s move from Hawthorne to a 10,167-square-foot space in The Summit office complex.
The new Westchester headquarters positions OLA for continued growth as it remains on a mission to create better, more efficient environments.
“Celebrating 50 years of providing engineering services locally and nationally, we’re proud to remain rooted in Westchester County. Our new headquarters at the Summit fosters collaboration, innovation, and the strong relationships that have been the foundation of OLA's success,” said Patrick F. Lynch, PE, President of OLA Consulting Engineers.
The Summit, a 750,000-square-foot office park set on 102 acres of landscaped grounds, woodlands, and lakes, provides an ideal setting for OLA Consulting Engineers’ new Westchester headquarters, company officials stated. The space aligns with the firm’s commitment to sustainability and high-performance design. The office complex offers a full suite of modern amenities, including a private shuttle to the White Plains train station, a full-service café, on-site parking with charging stations and fitness facilities in all three buildings.
“The Town of Mount Pleasant welcomes OLA Consulting Engineers to their new headquarters. The firm’s decision to keep their business in Mount Pleasant reflects the Town Board’s ongoing efforts to make our town an attractive place to do business by offering a thriving community and convenient access. We congratulate OLA on this new chapter and look forward to their continued contributions to innovation and sustainability in the engineering field,” said Town Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi.
The new headquarters milestone comes as OLA celebrates its 50th anniversary and continues its evolution from a regional firm to a widely respected leader in mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering, as well as energy engineering and commissioning services with a strong focus on sustainability.
Currently, localities must conduct a survey of rental housing they propose to regulate and demonstrate that the vacancy rate is below 5%. This bill leaves that option in place, but creates an alternative method.
HGAR strongly opposes Good Cause Eviction, arguing it limits landlords' ability to manage properties. Automatic lease renewals, rent restrictions, and legal hurdles could discourage investment, shrink rental inventory, and raise costs for both landlords and tenants.
According to the unofficial election results from the Westchester County Board of Elections, Jenkins garnered 64% (57,590 votes) to Sculti’s 36% (32,956 votes) with 100% of the votes counted.
The 20-year Riverdale resident got his real estate license in 2014 and began working with a local brokerage. After just three years, he decided to branch out on his own.
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