Long Island firm completes new cancer center
EW Howell was retained by the Southampton Hospital Association to build The Phillips Family Cancer Center, a 13,800-square-foot, two-story building facility on County Road 39A.
Read MoreEW Howell was retained by the Southampton Hospital Association to build The Phillips Family Cancer Center, a 13,800-square-foot, two-story building facility on County Road 39A.
Read MoreThey’ll be hosting the third annual Winter Ball at Oheka Castle next month to benefit the Kids For Kids nonprofit.
Read MoreThe series, which begins Saturday, Oct. 26, runs for six weeks and is hosted by SpringBoard Incubators in Hempstead.
Read MoreLong Island’s newest medical marijuana dispensary has set up shop in a former mattress store.
Read MoreThe money helped launch an educational hospitality program.
Read MoreWestbury-based Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union — better known on the Island as NEFCU — has rebranded with a new name.
Read MoreJockey International opened its new pop-up store at Roosevelt Field this week.
Read MoreThe new Qdoba at 327 South Oyster Bay Road is slated to open in September.
Read MoreThe two inaugural offerings from Nature’s Promise Kids are Sparkling Seltzer Water and Squeezable Fruit Pouches.
Read MoreFor every pint of Good Reef Ale sold, Blue Point will donate five oysters toward the goal of restoring 1 billion oysters to the water by 2035.
Read MoreResidential brokers and sales agents are anxiously buzzing about a yet-to-be published story by Long Island’s daily newspaper on alleged violations of fair housing laws.
Read MoreA handful of East End hamlets still have a median asking price of under the $1 million mark.
Read MoreKimco Realty has been named a constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series for the first time.
Read MoreEnrico Scarda’s The Crest Group held a groundbreaking ceremony last week to mark the beginning of construction of a 92-residence apartment community in Setauket.
Read MoreThe brokers of a 56-acre Mill Neck property are holding a summer barbecue next week to cook up interest in the $30 million listing.
Read MoreAfter plunking down $91 million for a pair of Garden City office buildings just four months ago, Joe Friedland’s JFR Global Investments is looking to flip the properties for a quick profit.
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