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As a supporting petition  made its way around the room collecting signatures, a Breslin Realty representative described updates to a large mixed-use project slated for Grand Avenue and Sunrise … more
Panelists from several different sectors involved in commercial real estate offered a positive outlook on Nassau County’s economic development during the latest Herald Inside LI webinar on Oct. 29. more
The coronavirus pandemic brought our local and regional economies to a screeching halt, and resulted in a sharp rise in unemployment. I am proud of the role the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency has played — and continues to play — in our county’s recovery. more
A 4,500-square-foot vacant lot in Oceanside that has been the center of controversy and lawsuits may finally be developed after Sunrise Development Inc. presented an application to build a new assisted-living facility there to the Hempstead Town Board on Oct. 1. more
In order to develop a next-level education, recreational and vocational experience for students within the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District through age 21, the department of special … more
The process of deciding which potential developments will be submitted to the state as part of the effort to revitalize downtown Baldwin resumed on Sept. 9 via Zoom after a months-long pause because … more
Residents who live across the street from a line of marinas on south Merrick’s Hewlett Peninsula may have a new view on the horizon in the coming years. Southern Land Company, a … more
Nassau County Comptroller Jack Schnirman last week hosted a Black Equity Roundtable discussion via Zoom for which he invited pawnelists, including Baldwin Civic Association Economic Development Chair … more
After an hour of courteous debate at a special meeting on July 23, the Village of Rockville Centre board of trustees voted to claim ownership of Killarney Lane, a new street that will lead into a cul-de-sac of a development at 220 Hempstead Ave. more
Livingston Development Corp.’s proposed Villa project, practically at the entrance to the City of Glen Cove at Glen Cove Avenue, remains in flux. In March, the developer sought approval by the Glen Cove Planning Board to change the project from 176 condominiums to 216 rental units. Then, in June, the developer again sought a change, reducing the size of the project to 176 rentals. more
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