Mediterreaneo Opens In White Plains, Brings Taste Of Shore To City

A previously unoccupied building in White Plains has been transformed in a stunning three-story restaurant filled with warm walnut woods, custom lighting fixtures, a nautical-like wooden floor, white Calcutta marble and a signature open kitchen complete with wood-burning oven. The ceremonial ribbon cutting of Mediterraneao took place Thursday, Nov. 10 with Mayor Tom Roach, County Executive Rob Astorino, Louis Cappelli, the owner of the landmark building, and Ramze Zakka of Z Hospitality Group in attendance.

White Plains Real Estate and Future of Downtown Meetings Tuesday and…

The White Plains Online Newspaper Since 2000 A.D. John F. Bailey, Editor 997-1607 wpcnr@aol.com WHITE PLAINS REAL ESTATE and FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN MEETINGS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSCouncil of Neighborhood Associations on Real Estate THIS WEEK. WHITE PLAINS REAL ESTATE and FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN MEETINGS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSCouncil of Neighborhood Associations on Real Estate THIS WEEK.

White Plains Real Estate and Future of Downtown Meetings Tuesday and…

The White Plains Online Newspaper Since 2000 A.D. John F. Bailey, Editor 997-1607 wpcnr@aol.com WHITE PLAINS REAL ESTATE and FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN MEETINGS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSCouncil of Neighborhood Associations on Real Estate THIS WEEK. WHITE PLAINS REAL ESTATE and FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN MEETINGS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGSCouncil of Neighborhood Associations on Real Estate THIS WEEK.

Burke Rehab Hospital Opens Outpatient Clinic In Armonk

Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, a nonprofit rehabilitation center based in White Plains, opened its newest outpatient rehabilitation clinic in Armonk on Monday, June 13. Located at 99 Business Park Drive, the venue is in the same building that houses the White Plains Hospital Medical & Wellness outpatient center. Situated just off Route 684, the new facility is accessible to residents throughout northern Westchester, including Armonk, Chappaqua, Pleasantville, Mount Kisco, Thornwood and Purchase, along with areas in Connecticut, including Greenwich and Stamford.

Former IBM Worker Charged With Economic Espionage

Xu Jiaqiang stole computer source codes to benefit the National Health and Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China as detailed in a superseding six-count indictment, according to this announcement by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Xu was initially arrested by the FBI in White Plains last December after being charged with one count of theft of trade secrets -- on which he pleaded not guilty.