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Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recent State of the State address was an impressive presentation of his accomplishments over the past eight years and his . . . more
As expected, the Nassau County Legislature agreed to grant developers Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Global and RXR Realty the authority to continue with their plan to convert the Nassau Hub into … more
When a handful of residents arrived at Village Hall on Dec. 4 to protest a proposed 18-unit apartment building on the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and Cochran Place before the Board of Zoning Appeals, … more
It was clear early on during the Valley Stream Downtown Revitalization Task Force’s second official meeting on Nov. 27 that the challenges of turning the stretch of Rockaway Avenue from Sunrise … more
With news that Amazon’s second headquarters is coming to Long Island City, Queens, bringing with it 50,000 new jobs, the Island is poised for a housing renaissance, but in order for that to happen, residents must be open to change. more
Whenever the discussion turns to Long Island real estate, someone is bound to bring up apartment buildings. People are usually for or against them. The same arguments have played out over the past 20 years . . . more
The Glen Cove Community Development Agency gathered at city hall on Tuesday night to discuss a variety of topics geared toward improving the lives of residents all across the city. At the opening … more
The proposed $1.5 billion commercial and residential plan to develop the land surrounding the Nassau Coliseum, known as the Nassau Hub, saw support from stakeholders and legislators alike when … more
Her home on Whaley Street in Freeport was practically cut in half. It’s been exactly two years since Sandy Burns, 65, has seen the upstairs of her home due to her disabling Multiple sclerosis, MS, a disease, which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves. more
After retiring into executive session ‘to obtain legal advice,” the Rockville Centre Planning Board unanimously voted on Oct. 23 to close the hearing related specifically to the State Environmental Quality Review Act process for a proposed subdivision at 220 Hempstead Ave. more
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