This Thursday, HIA-LI expects more than 4,000 attendees and 375 exhibitors at their annual trade conference at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood.
The Veterans Highway office complex is given to mortgage holder as debts mount.
Sunoco gas station on Motor Parkway is reopened after months of construction.
Hauppauge electronics manufacturer purchased Bridgeco for $40 million on Thursday.
LI Dance Fitness owner Lauren Levine shares how she built her own business during a recession.
New ownership transforms the former Pomodorino's into a gastropub.
The company announces changes to its Board of Directors.
Vaccuum parts distributor purchases 32,500-square-foot facility on Oser Avenue.
Also, Audiovox issues financial report for its 2011 fiscal year ending February 28.
Hauppauge-based provider of satellite communications and software solutions one of Top 50 companies in New York to work for.
Islandia-based construction firm promotes Malcolm Wade to assistant director of marketing and sales.
The latest in news from Hauppauge's industrial park.
Hauppauge attorney Ed Scheine rents out office space so businesspeople who work without offices can get the benefits of working near other professionals.
Hauppauge businesses are asked to signup to host company food drive to meet goal of collecting 100,000 pounds.
Small business owners say they will not raise prices for delivery service, or they risk losing customers.
The Hauppauge Industrial Association's executive breakfast provided updates on critical infrastructural projects underway in the park.
The Islandia-based company's employees helped cleanup Robert Moses State Park in celebration of Earth Day.
David Friedfeld said his focus on the future helped his company overcome obstacles to stay profitable at HIA-LI's CEO Roundtable.
Hauppauge businesses say the resumes have piled up, giving them the opportunity to find the perfect fit for open slots.
Joe Saggio, vice president of operations for Flexible Business Systems, shares why his company is investing in solar panels and alternative energy.
Business groups finish nine-week challenge to take steps towards improving their personal fitness.
The jewelry store is the third business to open in the Hauppauge shopping center this year.
Local businesses claim to have lost customers while 50 new cesspools were installed.
Five Hauppauge businesses have had solar panels installed over the winter.
Town of Smithtown approved the pet supply company's building plans on Tuesday.
Try a New Dish During the First Annual Spring Restaurant Week. Get a prix fixe, three-course meal for $24.95
Bodyworks Fitness Club is offering a fun way to get in shape.
Visit Nailicious for the Ultimate Pedicure.
Butterfields, Cafe La Strade, The Grill Room, Janine's are offering three-course, prixe-fixe meals for $25 through March 27.
Tony Celentano prepares to open Tap and Barrel, a new micro brew pub, by end of March. Get a sneak peek on St. Patrick's Day.
Finding the best shopping deals across Hauppauge for the week of March 13 - 19.
Bringing you the latest news from Hauppauge businesses of all sizes, industrial, commercial and retail.
Tour of Hauppauge businesses that have closed or opened since January, and its only the first quarter of 2011.
Local bar gets facelift with a new focus on drinks, sports games, live music and entertainment.
This jewel in the crown of a chain of family-owned restaurants owes its loyal fan base to its fine regional Italian cuisine, and an abundance of Old World charm.
David Jacobson is one "Person to Know"in the Hauppauge community.
Escape to J. Anthony's Salon & Spa to get your hair in shape for spring.
New technologies behind new shopping center's application for Gold LEED certification, center to open this month.
Bringing you the latest business news from Hauppauge's industrial park and commerical businesses.
Taste testing another Hauppauge pizzeria to find the best slice in town.