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The Town of Hempstead approved an application from Costco Wholesale to include a gas station and an accompanying tire store on its 13-acre parcel of land at the corner of Daly Blvd. and Hampton Road, … more
As Costco plans to build a store in Oceanside on a former oil storage facility, the company continues to draw ire for seeking tax breaks as a tourist destination. “Tourism is a misnomer,” said … more
The Seaford Board of Education last week authorized its president, Bruce Kahn, to execute any additional applications and related documents needed in connection with the approval process for a proposed condominium development at the Seaford Avenue School. This resolution was passed unanimously at the board’s work session on July 24. more
The developer who requested a rezoning of 62 Rockaway Ave. so he could build six townhouses on the property has withdrawn his petition to the village’s board of trustees, effectively killing the … more
Though not officially a public hearing, the Valley Stream village board heard comments about the future of two vacant buildings in Gibson on May 19. Residents had mixed views on a proposed housing development, which would bring 39 apartments to Gibson Boulevard adjacent to the train station. more
Four men, including two Five Towns residents, were indicted for a scheme where they allegedly stole more than $12.4 million in city and state money between 2005 and 2012 — funding that was expected to help special needs students between 3- and 5-years-old — from a Far Rockaway pre-school. more
In last week’s story “Developer proposes apartments; village still pursuing eminent domain,” I was pleased to read what Mayor Ed Fare said that despite the new proposal, he still wants the hearing to go forward. “We want to consider all options,” he said. “The residents of Gibson have suffered enough. We’re trying to consider all factors, make sure no stone is unturned.”  more
A developer is looking to build a 39-unit apartment complex in the south end of Valley Stream to replace vacant stores, but village officials are not ready to sign off on the project. more
“I think now is the time for bigger-scope projects to move forward,” City Manager Jack Schnirman said, referring to Rebuild by Design, a competition initiated by President Obama’s Hurricane … more
By Alex Costello acostello@liherald.com The old Darby Drugs site on Banks Avenue was, for years, a toxic area that sat fallow. Developers came and went, but nothing happened with the property. … more
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