The 335,000 square foot building, acquired through a dual transaction, is 71 percent vacant.
Resources are available that could help keep businesses thriving during uncertain economic times.
1300 Franklin Avenue | 516-747-3388 | www.mumonrestaurant.com | Hours: Mon-Wed, 11:30am-11pm; Thu-Sat, 11:30am-midnight; Sun, 4pm-11pm
This is Dr. Kaveh Alizadeh's first time in the Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. guide.
Local restaurants are featuring special menus for the May 9 celebration.
Upper Crust Café 931 Franklin Ave. 516-248-5677 www.uppercrustgc.com; Hours: Mon-Thu, 11am-10pm; Fri, 11am-11pm; Sat, 10:30am-11pm; Sun, 10:30am-3pm
Expand and explore your culinary interests - cook, learn and dine in a 'home kitchen' setting.
Eighth annual Pineapple Ball being held on April 23 at The Garden City Hotel.
Eighth annual Pineapple Ball being held April 23 at The Garden City Hotel.
Lord & Taylor holds second annual SHOP SMART. do good! fundraising event to benefit charities around the area.
825 Franklin Avenue; http://www.asianmoononline.com; 516-248-6161; Hours: Mon-Thu, 11:30am-10pm; Fri, 11:30am-10:30pm; Sat, 12:30pm-10:30pm; Sun, 12:30pm-10pm
The self-proclaimed optimist believes 'the best is yet to come' for Long Island.
The NY Soup Exchange delivers.
In 'Achieving Balance In Our Public and Private Lives,' Dr. Robert Scott for the first time draws entirely from the faculty of Adelphi University for his roster of guests.
Thirteenth season of noshing 'in the fresh' (air) kicks off today.
It's open to anyone interested in 'shaping the future of Long Island.'
Bonaventure Tuxedo is offering 50% discount on tuxedo rentals to gentlemen attendees of the Chamber's 8th annual Pineapple Ball.
Sophisticated menu does not disappoint.
The county exec's address will focus on his intention to reform the county's property tax assessment system.
A variety of appeals were presented to the village's zoning board, including a tanning salon, a personal training studio and a hamburger joint.
Jewelry trunk show exhibits stylings of designer Allison Elizabeth.
Chamber is hosting its eighth annual Pineapple Ball on April 23 at The Garden City Hotel.
Shop of Old Gets New Life in Garden City.
Chrissi Mordhorst offers insight into the details of the wedding planning process.
Watch your mailbox for some shopping goodies.
Garden City loses another business during these trying times, with two more on the verge.
Long Island Children's Museum exhibit stays true to the original text of Frank Baum's book.
Woofer Wash, a local business residents and their furry friends have come to love.
La Nonna Bella 660 Franklin Ave Garden City 516-248-0366 www.lanonnabella.com
Three vendors give their take on working in Garden City, and what guests can expect at the March 3 event.
My Three Sons Bagel Café opens third store to serve Garden City.
Interested brides must complete a short questionnaire at www.bridal-art.com; tickets are $25 per person and space is limited.
Doc directs the Center for Facial Paralysis at the Long Island Plastic Surgical Group in Garden City.
Built Well Solar Corp. hosts dozens of information seminars to educate property owners on the benefits of converting to solar panels.
Hempstead Town Board will retain consultants to develop scaled back zoning blueprint that would dictate size and scope of what can be built on 150-acre site.
Garden City Pub owner Doug DeLorenzo said that his restaurant will be updating its menu and plans to include dishes such as filet mignon, veal and roast duck.
Grimaldi’s 980 Franklin Ave. 516-294-6565 www.grimaldisrestaurant.com
New initiative intended to help struggling small businesses.
The Garden City Hotel offers elegant and classy weddings that cater to a couples' own tastes, interests and style.
One hundred percent of February breakfast profits at Rein to benefit Nassau County's chapter of the American Red Cross.