TÖST Beverages Joins Hudson Valley Food & Beverage Alliance

GOSHEN, N.Y. (November 13, 2017) — Red Hook-based TÖST Beverages has recently joined the Hudson Valley Food and Beverage Alliance. The Alliance has developed a reputation for its diverse member businesses, which come from all over the food and beverage industry. TÖST Beverages was featured as a beverage sampler at the Fifth Annual Hudson Valley … Continue reading

HVEDC Earns IEDC Gold Award for Economic Development Entrepreneurship Excellence for BioInc® NYMC

GOSHEN, N.Y. (Sept. 20, 2017) — The Hudson Valley Economic Development Corp. (HVEDC) earned its third international award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), presented at the organization’s “Going Global” Annual Conference in Toronto last night. HVEDC received IEDC’s Gold Award, acknowledging Economic Development Entrepreneurship Excellence for HVEDC’s New York BioHud Valley and the … Continue reading

Clinton Vineyards, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company, Three Meadows Spirits and Peony Vodka Join Hudson Valley Food & Beverage Alliance

GOSHEN, N.Y. (August 30, 2017) — Representing a diverse cross-section of the Hudson Valley’s craft beverage producers, four companies have recently joined the Hudson Valley Food and Beverage Alliance: Clinton Vineyards, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company, Three Meadows Spirits and Peony Vodka. The Alliance is widely known for its collection of varied businesses in the food … Continue reading

Foursquare Co-founder Dennis Crowley Explains Disruptive Trends; Announces Exploratory Efforts into Possible Hudson Valley Office

GOSHEN, N.Y. (June 23, 2017) — Dennis Crowley, co-founder of Foursquare and founder of Kingston Stockade FC, led a packed room of over 200 people in a discussion of the technological, demographic and workforce developments that are ever increasingly shaping the Hudson Valley economy. A Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation Thought Leaders Master Series event, … Continue reading

Disrupted: The Future of the Hudson Valley Economy

The Hudson Valley, 2027. A massive Amazon distribution center on a hill hums at midnight with the clinking sounds of robots rhythmically picking products off shelves and packing them onto autonomous trucks and large drones for delivery across the region. A few human supervisors and robot repair technicians make their way about the warehouse floor, … Continue reading