Zarin & Steinmetz Represents Property Owner in $6.4 Million Federal Litigation

Due Diligence illustrated by photo of downed line

Lee Lefkowitz is representing a homeowner in a $6.4 million federal case involving undisclosed infrastructure issues discovered after the purchase of a residence in Armonk, New York. Filed in U.S. District Court in White Plains on May 28, the case highlights the importance of comprehensive due diligence in high-value residential real estate transactions. The complaint […]

Zarin & Steinmetz Secures Approval for Jane Foodie Adaptive Reuse Project

Adaptive reuse approval for Jane Foodie, pictured here on Shark Tank

Last week, David Cooper obtained site plan and special permit approval from the Port Chester Planning Commission for the adaptive reuse of a former bank building on North Main Street. The approved project will transform the shuttered bank building into a food preparation facility and accessory cafe for Jane Foodie, a Westchester-based business founded by […]