A look at developments in the commercial world across central and northern Suffolk County.
Business owner scams more than $400 million from working class investors.
Stop by Carvel on Veterans Memorial Highway to get a free cone and possibly donate to the American Red Cross.
Catch up on some business headlines from over the past week.
Take a look at who's hiring around the Hauppauge area.
Sales of device to support programs to prevent teen drinking.
American Dog Club, a shop specializing in puppies, is hoping to be open by May 1.
Former Smithtown eatery is listed for rent.
Samantha Goldsmith is the franchisee of 10 Red Mango locations, more than any other person in the company.
Employment opportunities on Long Island.
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback stops by grand opening of Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza.
Experts discuss changing digital landscape.
The life-extension club and alkaline water store opened its sixth location roughly one week ago.
Local dealerships say smaller engines save on gas but new technology allows for same pep.
Depending on the model, new car buyers place safety lower than gas mileage and quality.
ScieGen to create generic drug manufacturing facility.
Canz looking at taking over the space that most recently housed 58's.
The salon fills a vacancy in the shopping center that is the home to LA Fitness, Figari's Wine & Liquor, and more.
Many car-makers offer hybrids but are people buying them?
No date for the move to the former Nesconset library has been announced.
Bank of America gives $25,000 grant to the hunger relief organization, Island Harvest.
The store will be located in Uncle Giuseppe's shopping center.
Take a look at who's hiring around Smithtown.
Data on local supermarket inspections had many people in Hauppauge surprised. Should this info be easier to access?
Five economy cars to handle the Long Island commute.
Take a look at what's showing around Hauppauge.
Food industry experts say you should think twice before you swear off your favorite deli or grocery store over a failed sanitary inspection.
One of few Hauppauge businesses to fail its Department of Agriculture and Markets visits in 2012, La Flor Spices, isn't a market at all.
Five-story building will be built on Veterans Highway, according to Long Island Business News.
And very few commuters are carpooling from town, according to Census data.
The Hauppauge-based agency's 25th Annual Trade Show and Conference will take place May 23.
Store will now stand alone, takes over space occupied by the Finish Line.
Southwest, USAirways react to coming storm; both expect to resume normal flight operations Thursday morning.
While there is no new store to occupy the storefront as of yet, it didn't stop locals from stating what they'd like to see there.
The oil business will now divest itself of 1,350 gas stations across the East Coast.
Construction moving along at site across from Smith Haven Mall.
The last class will be held in Smithtown on Saturday at noon.