GOOD COMPANY & FAQs: the Airbnb Phenomenon and other Short Term Rentals
Event update, October, 18, 2019
The event at Glynwood has been relocated to a more intimate gathering setting at the same time in the office of Kagan Law Group, at 142 Main Street. The new event will be a joint "Good Company & FAQs” mixer and farewell party for Linda Kagan, who departs from the Chamber Board for her new home in Rhinebeck, NY next month. The tickets will cost the same as the advanced ticket pricing from the Glynwood event. If you purchased tickets for the Glynwood event and would like a refund, please contact us at: info(at)coldspringnychamber.com. If you wish to transfer your tickets to the new venue, no further action is necessary.
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OCTOBER GOOD COMPANY & FAQs:
Get the FAQs on current and future State, County, Philipstown, and Cold Spring Village short term rental business guidelines. Join the community conversation.
LOCATION: 142 Main St., Cold Spring, NY
DATE: Tuesday, October 22, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Come mix with the local business community at Linda Kagan Law office on Main Street as we contemplate the potential positive and negative impacts of short-term rentals in our area. Brainstorm with your neighbors on the responsibilities and rewards of being a short-term rental host and the likelihood that the soon to be unveiled updated Village Code will introduce new regulations governing the short term rental market.
Snacks and refreshments will be served. Please RSVP in advance so we can accommodate you. We hope to see you there!
Please take our community survey on short-term rentals in Cold Spring, here. Data collected from this survey will be shared at the meeting to provide a thumbnail picture of community opinion.
A special thank you to the event's host, Linda Kagan of Kagan Law Group, and Cold Spring Cheese for our snacks.