The town IDA approved converting the building into an automotive training center.
The national chain is currently hiring for two new locations, the first two on Long Island for the health-oriented fast casual brand.
The orthopedic care center unveiled a new expansion last month, citing an increase in demand from Long Islanders.
The Italian-born Ceriello grew his Italian pork and fine foods brand store to nine stores on LI and beyond.
The market opens Saturday in the Samanea New York shopping center in Westbury, formerly known as the Mall at the Source.
The Queens-based java-maker is reconstructing a former bank on 7th Avenue in Garden City, across the street from Starbucks.
The institutions completed their $10.3-billion merger Feb. 1, as the Connecticut-based corporation extends its reach into New York.
A supermarket, an adventure park and three Asian restaurants are among the options at the former Mall at the Source in Westbury.
The indoor rock climbing facility, at the former Source Mall in Westbury, will feature 300 routes, some with 45-foot-high walls.
The new store, which specializes in unique and custom-ordered donuts, will be giving away free donuts during its opening weekend.
Frequency Electronics, Inc. is working to help develop new atomic clocks for the Navy.
Seviroli Foods found milk made its way into a plant-based product sold on Amazon, and issued a recall.
Online used car retailer purchased property next to Whole Foods to construct a 6,540-square-foot building and an auto storage tower.
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More people in the area are working than even before the pandemic began, according to data from the state.
The Texas-based company strives to give parents and children hands-on and interactive experiences.
Despite the surge in online shopping during the pandemic, some analysts predict the Long Island mall can continue to prosper.
Shopping Center offers a diversity of options, from retail to entertainment, to appeal to a broad range of patrons.
The Garden City shopping center helps e-commerce-native brands open their first brick-and-mortar stores.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Garden City small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Stewart Plaza will undergo a renovation, with Burlington Coat Factory losing square footage, and a Floor & Decor home store opening.
The outlet store at the Garden City shopping center is the third on Long Island.
Officials say the commercial laundry service illegally fired 7 people last spring after they took sick leave and were quarantined for COVID.
The area's unemployment was over 5 percent in July, according to data from the state. It has yet to reach pre-pandemic levels.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Garden City area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Garden City.
The couple who opened the arepa and South American eatery say a series of fortunate events led to Ceci's opening.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Nassau County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Bond Vet, a walk-in clinic for pets, its opening in March. It's the first Long Island location for the NYC-based chain.
Gold's Pure Foods LLC, producer of nostalgic Brooklyn and Long Island brands, will shut down operations by the end of March.
The Village received approximately 50 boxes of PPE kits from Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin’s office in late November.
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The 57,000 square foot store is the fifth location the chain opened on Long Island, and its largest.
The building, which has been vacant since 2018, could become the home of a multi-disciplinary medical pavilion.
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New filings with the state show the impact that the closure of Long Island's four Lord & Taylor stores will have.
The nearly 200-year-old store chain filed for bankruptcy earlier this month. All of its stores are now holding sales.
The grocery chain is reported to be opening a 53,000-square-foot store in Garden City later this year.
The mall had been closed for nearly four months due to the coronavirus pandemic.