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The Blumenfeld Development Group is bidding on the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the fourth time. The Syosset-based company’s history with the arena began in the early 1970s when president Edward Blumenfeld bid on the New York Islanders, who at the time were being introduced to the NHL as an expansion team. more
Standing outside of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Bruce Ratner spoke proudly of the arena that was developed by his company, Forest City Ratner, of which he is executive chairman. The 675,000-square-foot complex, complete with a 19,000-seat concert hall, is the home of the Brooklyn Nets and will be home to the New York Islanders beginning in 2015. Its design, internally and externally, is the benchmark for how he wishes to transform the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. more
A new outdoor shopping experience awaits at Nassau Coliseum. Market Fair brings together a collection of vendors in a family-friendly atmosphere that is part street fair, part festival. more
A lot of buzz has surrounded the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum since May 2, when four companies presented their plans during a press conference in Mineola to revamp the 41-year-old Uniondale complex. more
Let’s face it: The golden years of the Nassau Coliseum have come and gone. more
One of Long Island’s oldest structures that has always deserved attention and gotten little respect is the Nassau Coliseum. more
Four companies presented their proposals to revamp the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum at a joint press conference at the Nassau County Police Department headquarters in Mineola on May 2. more
In the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15, county officials are increasing security for Sunday’s Long Island Marathon, adding restrictions on large bags, such as backpacks and duffel bags. more
Mickey Mouse and his crew, along with some special friends, bring their spirited jam session to Long Island next week. more
After a months-long study, County Executive Ed Mangano has announced his intention to scale down the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Last week, Mangano formally issued a request for proposals, seeking a private company to reinvent the Uniondale complex. The plan, according to Mangano, is to downsize the arena from its current 16,000-seat capacity to the vicinity of 10,000 seats. more
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