The conditionally-approved apartment complex will use native plants to help remediate the Patchogue Riverfront space.
Starbucks recently filed for special permits in order to potentially build a new location on Main Street. What do you think?
The party bike experience is "a bike and bar all in one" and "something unique and fun to do."
After deciding not to open last year due to the coronavirus, Tina's Italian Ices is back just in time for summer.
The home furnishing retailer is one of two businesses taking over the former Bob's Store at the Gateway Plaza Shopping Center.
The store, which has been relocated from its E. Main Street location, will soon be opening at the Gateway Plaza.
Siblings Brittney Sogluizzo and Jason Bihn started Revamp Fitness in January.
The new experience popped-up at the local business this month, and might possibly continue through April. Have you checked it out yet?
Weddings with up to 150 people can resume in New York and one Long Island wedding planner is ecstatic.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Suffolk County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The new non-profit recently opened in the area and will be hosting a virtual grand opening event this month.
The local eatery will be shutting down Thursday after less than two years in business.
The week-long scavenger hunt involves 25 women-fronted small businesses on Long Island in honor of International Women's Day.
Would you like to see a Starbucks open in the area?
See how well utility providers in the Patchogue area and across NY serve local customers.
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The popular Canadian coffee shop is looking to expand across Long Island, most recently opening a new location in Patchogue.
When a slow Valentine's Day left a florist with extra flowers, she decided to give them to essential workers in need of a little extra love.
The restaurant, which opened less than six months ago, wrote on Instagram that it was closing due to "conditions caused by the pandemic."
People's United Bank said it will not renew its contract with Stop & Shop in New York and Connecticut for 2022.
The local couple took their love of music and over 20 years of experience in the industry and turned it into a new business.
Local McDonald’s in the New York Metro area will show their appreciation with free unlimited “Thank You Treats” from Jan. 6-15, 2021.
The popular local restaurant will be closed for the first few weeks of 2021 while it undergoes renovations.
Check out some of the new local businesses that opened amid the coronavirus pandemic. What is your favorite business in town?
Buen Ambiente hosted a party packed with 50 people and two exotic dancers performing lap dances, state officials said.
The health food eatery announced the closure this week after two years in business.
Bellport Brewing Company is launching its first physical location after seven years of production.
Burlington and Ashley Furniture announced they will be opening stores at the former Bob's Stores in the shopping center on Sunrise Highway.
With the cold weather approaching, restaurants are looking for a new way to serve customers while complying with COVID-19 guidelines.
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Check out the full list of major retailers with stores on Long Island that will open as early as 5 a.m. this Black Friday.
The ratings are the highest issued by the two services and identifies the Town’s financial position as the highest quality.
The local restaurant held an event with hundreds of guests, with many not wearing masks and ignoring social distancing, Cuomo said.
While the coronavirus delayed the opening of South Shore Iron at NPV, the new business is finally open.
Check out a full Q&A with business owner Brian Baker to learn more about the new brewery opening in October.
The business was cited for allegedly violating the COVID-19 guideline as well as selling "illicit prescription drugs" behind the counter.
The business had its liquor license suspended after officials found that employees were allegedly not wearing masks or social distancing.
The Cliffton came under fire this week for hosting a gun shooting death gambling ring and now is in State Liquor Authority crosshairs.
The weekly street closure and outdoor dining night will complement Sundays In The Street and encourage residents to eat out downtown.
The secret's out - Rise & Grind officially opened this week, taking over the former Country Kitchen.