Blumenfeld Dev Group, Hampshire Companies, and Bespoke Construction honored with Long Island Business News Industrial Redevelopment Award
The toy shop is opening where Little Switzerland once was. "We are looking forward to seeing all of our friends and meeting many new ones."
"It's like shopping in Nicole's closet, she picks everything out herself," the store's COO said. Here's some of what the shop offers.
"We want to be a service that helps you buy back some of your time," a co-founder said.
Steven Giuliano and Stephen Frank promoted to new roles effective New Year’s Day
Director Joan Albright strives to teach theater, music and acting in a "brain development business" environment, minus most technology.
Valhallan Esports Training is looking to "turn gaming from an isolating experience for kids into an in-person social one," the owner says.
Canon Inc. Announces New Executive Appointments, Effective Jan. 1, 2024
Long Island’s first flower truck is getting a permanent spot on a Main Street. It will feature locally grown flowers.
Planned stores include kitchen supply, fashion, a bakery cafe, and a strength-training studio.
650 Unit Facility located in Roslyn Heights operated by Extra Space Storage Open for Business
The space offers a fitness center and conference rooms and can be rented out to entrepreneurs
The "Jersey Shore" star's business offers clothing, wine, accessories, beauty products, shoes, strollers and more.
Canon earns honor from Long Island Business News for second consecutive year and third time overall
A deal on Oheka Castle's debt was closed on at the end of June, according to a report.
The mobile detail owner thanked his customers. "I love each and every one of them. Without them, I couldn’t be where I’m at today."
The store will offer healthy grab-and-go meals and snacks. It is expected to open this summer.
The deli won in the 2023 Bethpage Best of LI Awards.
The retailer's grand opening weekend is slated for Friday through Sunday. There will be free cookies, t-shirts, and other deals.
A closing sale is currently going on at the store that sells home furnishings, small appliances, and gifts.
Lululemon and Showcase already opened, while five others are on the way. Offerings include trends, clothing, and a plant-forward eatery.
The business started out selling typewriters. It since pivoted to other office technology and services.
The animal rights organization recognized the vegan food shop owners who "never stopped putting animals and their community first."
"We’re really trying to be a shop where anyone who walks in can discover what the medium of comics offers," said owner Menachem Luchins.
Owner John Titus discussed the evolution of printing, his keys to success, and his son, Greg, joining the family business.
The store opened "in the spirit of Huntington's Book Revue," a beloved store that closed after four decades in business.
Burgers, storage containers, salads, and a furniture showroom are coming to the Huntington area, according to a report.
The businesses have signed leases, according to the report.
The grocery franchise is offering five $200 ShopRite gift cards. Here's how you can enter the sweepstakes.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.
The new store, owned by Cactus Salon, replaces The Salon Project. The staff and stylists remain the same.
The store will have apparel, gear and expertise for camping, cycling, running, fitness, hiking, paddling, climbing, snowsports and more.
Geoffrey, the mascot of Toys "R" Us, will be available for photos while families shop for toys in Macy's stores on Long Island.
The two-day shopping fair will feature jewelry, home decorations, candles and collectibles.
Founding Partner Ellen Makofsky named as a Top 50 Women Super Lawyer
The 20-apartment, 0.85-acre building was purchased for just less than $16 million, according to the report.
Donuts are used in "pretty much everything" served up at Sundae Donuts from ice cream to milkshakes, says owner Michelle Tadross.
As the July 4 weekend approaches, the short-term property rental company announced that its temporary no-party rule is here to stay.