After months of meetings, AvalonBay Phase II has cleared a major hurdle.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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6/10/15
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By far, the greatest scam I’ve ever seen involves a long-controversial 6-acre vacant plot of beachfront property in Long Beach known as the Superblock. Despite many promises of developments . . .
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6/4/15
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Madeline Singas, Nassau County’s acting district attorney, continued her push for greater restrictions for registered sex offenders last week at a North Merrick civic group meeting. The setting was significant. Weeks earlier, police arrested a North Merrick man ...
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By Brian Racow
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6/3/15
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The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency was scheduled to hear from hundreds of residents at a hearing on Wednesday as the agency considers iStar’s request for a 25-year tax break, which …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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6/3/15
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AvalonBay received guidelines — but not official approval.
The Planning Board gave AvalonBay Phase II, the planned 165-unit building at 80 N. Centre Avenue, a series of conditions but not final approval at its May 26 meeting.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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6/3/15
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Rockville Centre will have the first Qdoba on Long Island.
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a substantial occupancy permit for Qdoba, a chain Mexican restaurant, at 298 Merrick Road, the former location of Harmon Drugs.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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5/27/15
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The Nassau County Industrial Development Agency has rescheduled a public hearing on the iStar development on the long-vacant Superblock property, as the developer seeks a 25-year property tax break.
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By Anthony Rifilato
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5/20/15
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Molloy College has crossed its final hurdle for more parking.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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5/20/15
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Once again, townhouses on Rockaway Avenue were rejected. In a three-and-a-half hour meeting on May 6, the Board of Zoning Appeals rejected developer James O’Reilly’s request to tear down the house at 62 Rockaway Ave. and build five townhouses.
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By Rebecca Melnitsky
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5/20/15
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Taco Bell will be coming to Wantagh. After months of debate, plans for the fast-food restaurant were approved by the Town of Hempstead’s Board of Appeals on April 15.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/1/15
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