Lynbrook's $95 million Langdon complex making progress

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Lynbrook is anticipating the completion of The Langdon at 47 Broadway, a new residential development featuring 201 units, in the heart of the village across the street from the Long Island Rail Road station.

“Everything is on schedule, maybe a little accelerated,” David Orwasher, chief development officer at Breslin Realty, said.

He anticipates completion by May of next year.

The project marks a significant transformation from the former Mangrove Feather factory, which was demolished in 2022 as part of a broader redevelopment initiative. The $95 million complex replaces the long-vacant building, considered an “eyesore” by the community.

Several village administrations over the years tried to redevelop the factory site, but convincing the property owner, Barry Singer, to sell was a challenge. Breslin Realty stepped in with a proposal to convert the industrial land into a high-density residential complex. After extensive negotiations, the village board approved the project in 2021.

Breslin has partnered with Fields Grade Development to construct the 278,000-square-foot development, which will primarily consist of one-bedroom units, with a few studio and two-bedroom apartments as well as on-site parking for residents, and is expected to include a retail café, clubroom, concierge, rooftop terrace with grill, lounge, party room, a spa, a dog run, and a gym.

“If you look at the villages and hamlets across LI that have achieved success maintaining vibrancy and bringing in some of the best businesses and restaurants the Island has to offer, they have built world-class housing that have attracted residents who are at different stages of their lives,” Lynbrook Mayor Alan Beach said. “Whether it be young dual-income couples or empty nesters, these folks have one thing in common: they eat, shop and dine locally, especially when the amenities are in walking distance.”

According to Polly Talbott, president of the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce, the project is already generating excitement within the community, and local businesses are beginning to experience positive effects.

“We have already seen tremendous interest in Lynbrook, and quite a few of our stores are filling up,” Talbott said. “They're nice, solid places. They're good, serious restaurants. And we have another one opening shortly, another Irish Pub. And it just seems like a lot of the storefronts that were empty have been getting a lot of interest, if not actually getting rented. And I think this is a tremendous thing for our community and for our business area. We're all really excited. We can't wait.”

The Chamber of Commerce hopes to support and enhance the local business environment. It has been organizing networking and informational meetings, community events, and fundraisers, such as the recent spring festival and craft fair.

By being proactive and visible, the Chamber is helping to build Lynbrook’s reputation as a vibrant and desirable area. This positive image, combined with the said.

Despite the general enthusiasm for the new development, some residents have expressed concerns about maintaining Lynbrook's traditional character. The Chamber of Commerce acknowledges these concerns, noting that while change can be difficult, it is essential for growth.

“There are always people that want everything to be the same as it always was, like a little town, but it can't,” Talbott said. “Downtowns are dying, and this is the way to revive them. It's right there. It's going to actually really open up Broadway, which needs some development in there, and that'll happen, I can see it starting already. Atlantic Avenue has already, I think there's only one or two stores left that are empty. So, I think it’s gonna be fantastic for our community now.”

Leasing options for the units aren't available yet, but those interested should watch for opportunities coming in early 2025.

For additional questions and inquiries, contact Breslin Reality at (516) 741-7400 or info@breslinrealty.com.