Listen to this article It’s the 100th anniversary of the New York State Parks, and on Long Island leaders are touting the economic impacts of outdoor spaces. The region accounts for more than 33% of all state park visitation in New York, or 29 million visitors in 2023, according to the Long Island Association, citing…

Listen to this article The Small Business Development Center at Stony Brook, which provides free one-on-one business advising, has named Martha Stansbury as its next director. Stansbury has worked at the center as its administrator since 2017, developing budgets and managing operations. In her new role, she will report to Peter Donnelly, associated vice president…

Listen to this article Three long-term leases totaling 163,000 square feet have been signed recently at 2 Corporate Center Drive in Melville.  The leases signed within the last few months bring the occupancy of the office building to 94 percent, according to Phil D’Avanzo of Cushman & Wakefield, who represents the property’s ownership Princeton International…

Listen to this article Melville-based A&G Real Estate Partners plans to market 27 leases for Sam Ash stores in 12 states across the country, pending court approval.  A&G, which specializes in real estate liquidations, is offering the store leases as part of Sam Ash Music Corp.’s financial restructuring. The music retailer filed for Chapter 11…

Listen to this article The Stony Brook Film Festival is returning to the university’s Staller Center for the Arts, and will run from July 18 through July 27. This marks the festival’s 29th year, and its presenting sponsor is Island Federal Credit Union, which is headquartered in Hauppauge. Additional sponsors include Campolo, Middleton & McCormick,…

For many homeowners, falling behind on mortgage payments can feel like a heavy burden. The fear of losing their home looms large, accompanied by questions about their options.  One of the most common queries is, “Can I sell my house if I’m behind on payments”? The short answer is yes, but it’s essential to understand…

Listen to this article The Long Island Power Authority has issued a request for proposals for a service provider to operate its electrical transmission and distribution system.  Besides day-to-day operations, the provider would be responsible for maintenance, emergency preparedness and response, customer service, billing and collection, and meter reading, according to a LIPA statement.  Since…

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