Columbia County Capital Resource Corporation – CANCELLED
Please take notice that there will be a regular meeting of the Columbia County Capital Resource Corporation and its Audit Committee
Please take notice that there will be a regular meeting of the Columbia County Capital Resource Corporation and its Audit Committee
Please take notice that there will be a meeting of the Columbia Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
Please take notice that there will be a meeting of the Columbia Economic Development Corporation Governance and Nominating Committee
Please take notice that there will be a meeting of the Columbia Economic Development Corporation Loan Committee
Please take notice that there will be a regular meeting of the Columbia County Capital Resource Corporation
Please take notice that there will be a regular meeting of the Columbia County Industrial Development Agency (IDA)
Columbia County officials are considering renewing its $460,000 contract with the Columbia Economic Development Corp. for 2019. Corporation President and CEO F. Michael Tucker asked the county to approve the 2019 contract with CEDC, which makes economic development investments in the county, at the county’s Economic Development Committee meeting Monday.
Columbia County, NY. Columbia County Board of Supervisors Chair Matt B. Murrell has appointed James Lapenn, as the Columbia Economic Development Corporation’s (CEDC) representative to the Columbia-Greene Workforce Development Board.
Homeowners in Columbia County save between $200 and $600 a month compared to renters, according to a recent study by the Business Journals using data from Zillow. The study compared median rent prices with monthly mortgage payments for zip-codes across the country using median home values and prevailing interest rates.
Airbnb reports that Columbia and Greene Counties are thriving ecosystems for Airbnb hosts. During the past year, Green County hosts generated more revenue than any county in the Capital region with $7.2 million from 48,100 guests and Columbia County was third in the region with $5.7 million from 33,200 guests.