The HudCo Journal
Delightful articles and engaging content covering business, people, wellness, and more through the HudCo Journal.
Meet the Maker: The Block and Spoon
In a year filled with cooking for ourselves and entertaining at home, we gained a new appreciation for well-designed kitchen staples. Cue our latest obsession, the custom-made boards and utensils from The Block and Spoon—a homeware project designed by husband and wife Josh and Melissa Weaver of nearby Yonkers.
Meet the Maker: Via Viaggio
Do Good December: Week 1
“This past Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, we served a record-breaking 157 families, including 319 adults, 206 children and 62 seniors, for a total of 587 people served. For comparison, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving last year we served 47 families.”
Thanksgiving Pie Pop-Up
Dessert is easy AS pie! Noble Pies, based in Warwick, comes highly recommended from our friends at Two Birds Provisions for everyone’s seasonal favorite treat. The shop is family-owned and uses heirloom baking techniques to give it that fresh-from-the-oven taste we crave.
Members In The News: Fall 2020
A gorgeous Larchmont home designed by Nicole Fisher, delicious CBD treats developed by Doug Schneider, eye-opening and entertaining Hudson Valley adventures curated by Robin Helman and Elizabeth Knell … We’re proud to share some of the well-deserved media coverage our members have received this Fall.
Introducing the Chat Room
This purpose-built room within the HudCo Lounge provides the privacy your work demands while still being among the community. The office is soundproof, with ultra-quiet ventilation to keep air fresh.
HudCo Launches Garden Club
It was sunny, 70-something, and totally Fall—a BEEAAUtiful day to kickoff the HudCo Garden Club sitting outside our office at Hudson River Landing.
New Independent Bookstore in the Rivertowns
You can now shop a carefully curated selection of books at the new pop-up bookstore Picture Book located at HudCo in Dobbs Ferry. The independent bookstore, owned by Dobbs Ferry resident and book editor Sara Davidson, opens Monday October 19, 2020.
The Stay Local Membership
Take the money you would’ve spent on your unlimited Metro North pass and grab an unlimited HudCo pass instead!
Your Second Home
Parents across the county are scrambling to create some structure around home life this Fall. HudCo, a private club for suburban professionals, offers a solution to those trading off childcare responsibilities throughout the workday.
On-Demand Movement Classes
While we are unable to host movement classes indoors, our instructors have been getting creative with some on-demand content so you can get moving at home.
Hyperlocal Mother’s Day Gift Guide
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