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After Dr. Leonard Bleicher purchased the stores on Gibson Boulevard, rather than build, Bleicher got rid of all the tenants, mainly by refusing to renew their leases, and then destroyed the stores and property, including the sidewalk as anyone can see.  more
Valley Stream officials are pursuing a grant to jump-start development along Gibson Boulevard, where two vacant strip malls now stand. more
There’s little argument that the row of vacant stores on Gibson Boulevard has become the worst eyesore in Valley Stream. The property is a constant target for vandals, and there seems to be little hope that the situation will improve anytime soon. more
Village officials say they agree with residents of Gibson: The vacant storefronts on Gibson Boulevard are an eyesore and have to go. more
At this time last year, residents of Gibson Boulevard and the surrounding neighborhood expected construction to begin soon on a 39-unit apartment building behind the Gibson train station. But 12 months later, the property, with two rows of stores, continues to sit vacant, much to the ire of neighbors. more
A timeline of the proposed housing complex on Gibson Boulevard in Valley Stream, behind the Gibson train station. more
The Lynbrook village board recently met with Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials in the hope of revitalizing a group of vacant storefronts underneath the railroad tracks on Atlantic Avenue. The properties, which are owned by the MTA, were long ago deemed in need of improvement by the village. more
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