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Durante Rentals Makes the Inc. 5000 List for Sixth Straight Year

Mt. Vernon, NY, September 07, 2018 -- -- Westchester-based Durante Rentals , with ten locations throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, has been selected to Inc. Magazine's exclusive list of 5000 of America's fastest-growing private companies The Inc. 5000. Durante's three-year sales growth of 201% and $30.8m in annual revenue places them at #2195 on the 2018 list, the 37th annual.

Durante Rentals Opens New Location in Brooklyn, NY

Durante Rentals continues its rapid expansion with their latest store opening in Brooklyn, New York. The fully renovated and strategically located store, at 1773 Bushwick Avenue in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, is a full-service equipment and tool rental facility offering rentals, sale, parts, service, and training.

Durante Rentals Opens New Location in Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn, NY, October 05, 2017 -- -- Durante Rentals continues its rapid expansion with their latest store opening in Brooklyn, New York. The fully renovated and strategically located store, at 1773 Bushwick Avenue in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, is a full-service equipment and tool rental facility offering rentals, sale, parts, service, and training.

Former Westchester DA DiFiore Delivers Her First ‘State Of Our Judiciary”

Mount Vernon native Janet DiFiore used her first speech as the state's top judge to point to a reduction in case backlogs and delays and to announce reforms she says will "enhance the delivery of justice for all New Yorkers." The Democrat and former Westchester County district attorney delivered her take on the "State of Our Judiciary" at the Bronx Hall of Justice on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Her choice of site was a departure from a longstanding tradition of delivering the address at Albany's Court of Appeals Hall.