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Article: Rye, NY.(regional economy)
- Article from:
- Fairfield County Business Journal
- Article date:
- August 29, 2005
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The town of Rye includes the incorporated villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook, as well as the part of the village of Mamaroneck east of the Mamaroneck River The city, however, is best known for its main attraction: the family-friendly historical landmark Rye Playland Park. But Rye City is more than just an amusement park; it's a residential gateway to New York City and a beautiful harbor along Long Island Sound.
The city of Rye covers 6 square miles, with three-fifths of this area devoted to single-family homes. Only 5 percent of land in Rye is used for business, including several banks, a situation that recently prompted the City Council to ban new banks in ...
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