Long Island

Rendering of the Catholic Health Ambulatory & Urgent Care at Centereach

Simone Healthcare Development Breaks Ground on 63,000-Square-Foot Urgent Care Facility in Centereach, Long Island

Developers and city officials recently celebrated the commencement of construction at 2112 Middle Country Road, the site of a new 63,000-square-foot ambulatory and urgent care center in Centereach, Long Island. Led by Simone Healthcare Development, an affiliate of Simone Development Companies, and Catholic Health, the project scope includes the conversion of an existing retail store into a multi-specialty practice offering primary care, women’s health, behavioral health, cardiology, neurosciences, and orthopedics, among other services.

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Hempstead Lake State Park

$47M Improvement Project at Hempstead Lake State Park Reaches New Milestone in Nassau County, Long Island

Governor Kathy Hochul was joined by elected officials and leaders from several state agencies to celebrate the latest phase of completed improvements at Hempstead Lake State Park. Located in West Hempstead, Long Island, completed improvements include the creation of 4.75 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with a lakefront kayak launch and fishing pier.

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Rendering of the new Whole Foods Market at Huntington Shopping Center - Federal Realty Investment

Federal Realty Announces Major Overhaul of Huntington Shopping Center in Long Island

Federal Realty Investment Trust is leading a full redevelopment of Huntington Shopping Center, a major retail destination in Dix Hills, Long Island. The scope of work includes the construction of a new Whole Foods Market, enhancements and repairs to the existing surface-level parking lot, the installation of benches and public seating, and three new vehicular and pedestrian entrances.

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View of new bike lane at State Route 112 - NYSDOT Long Island

$32.7M Rehabilitation Project at State Route 112 in Long Island Now Complete

Improvements to a 1.7-mile stretch of State Route 112 in Suffolk County, Long Island are now complete. The $32.7 million project spans from Medford to Coram and includes wider travel lanes, new turning lanes at key intersections, pull-off areas for buses, new drains for stormwater runoff, and a landscaped median. Additional improvements include dedicated bike lanes in both directions, new sidewalks, curb ramps, reflective pavement markings, and crossing signals to enhance safety for pedestrians.

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