Nassau County

Coliseum Redevelopment

Bioelectronic Research Facility Proposed On Portion Of Nassau Coliseum Site, Uniondale

Back in April, Forest City Ranter proposed their Nassau Coliseum redevelopment plans to the Town of Hempstead, and a month later, their submission was approved, with the first phase expected to include stadium renovations and adjacent new retail space. Now, a team of business and government officials are proposing a 250,000 square-foot bioelectronic research facility on a portion of the 91-acre Uniondale site, according to Innovate Long Island. The $300 million complex would host 50 laboratories and engineering shops, and would be built atop an underground parking garage.


240 East Shore Road

Six-Story, 191-Unit Residential Project Underway At 240 East Shore Road, Great Neck

AvalonBay Communities’ planned six-story, 191-unit residential building at 240 East Shore Road, located on the eastern shore of Great Neck, in Nassau County, is currently underway after breaking ground this past summer. According to The Island Now, the development will include 81 one-bedroom, 79 two-bedroom and 31 three-bedroom units, and the structure will be fire-resistant. The site’s six petroleum tanks, formerly owned by Commander Oil, were demolished in March, and completion is expected in late 2017.


43 Broadway

Six-Story, 156-Key Marriott Hotel Proposed At 43 Broadway, Lynbrook

Ronkonkoma-based Browning Hotel Properties has proposed a six-story, 156-key Marriott hotel at the municipal parking lot on the corner of Broadway and Langdon Place, in Nassau County’s Lynbrook. Located a block away from the village’s LIRR station, the first three levels will house 306 parking spaces, 96 of which will be used by the hotel (the remaining set aside for municipal and commuter parking). According to Newsday, the village has signed an agreement with the developer for the land, and official plans will be filed in September.


100 Secatogue Avenue

42-Unit Rental Building At 100 Secatogue Avenue Approved For Tax Breaks, Farmingdale

The Nassau County IDA has approved tax breaks for the 42-unit, $8.1 million rental development planned at 100 Secatogue Avenue, in Farmingdale, a stone’s throw away from the LIRR station and two blocks from Main Street. According to Newsday, Cornerstone At Farmingdale, LLC, is developing, and ten percent of the residential units will be leased at below market rates. Construction is expected to begin this fall for a summer 2016 completion, although a two-story commercial building must first be demolished.


321 Merrick Road

Regal Cinemas At 321 Merrick Road On Track For 2017 Completion, Lynbrook

After gaining the Village’s approval in May, Regal Cinemas and Blumenfeld Development Group are now awaiting approval from the Nassau County IDA before beginning construction on a 70,000 square-foot, 77-foot-tall cinema at 321 Merrick Road, in Lynbrook. The project now calls for the demolition of the existing two-story building to make-way for the new structure, which will include 13 screens and 1,660 seats, according to the Herald. Demolition is expected to begin this Fall, with completion estimated in early 2017.


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