Shop owner Chris O’Mara provides a small business blueprint for adapting through changing times and a willingness to try new strategies.
The communal co-working space–which launched just as businesses were shut down–brings together members as varied as plumbers and therapists.
The real estate firm is building a new 3,100-square foot space at a vacancy on Merrick Road, down the block from its temporary location.
The new medical facility is under construction at units formerly occupied by Better Home Health Care and Sky Athletic Club on Merrick Road.
Go Nuts For Sweets, a candy and dessert shop, opens on North Village Avenue after more than two years of delays.
The theater raised scaffolding outside the front doors last week after winds from a recent storm put a hole in the building's facade.
Insieme Wines opens the only full production facility with a tasting room in Nassau County.
Cork and Kerry opened its South Park Avenue location in 2018.
Christian Defiris relocated to Oceanside from Lynbrook after losing members and incurring debt from COVID-related shutdowns.
Ceremonies are planned for the 3 businesses next month.
Owner says he looks to create a more family-friendly establishment than the flagship store in Mineola.
Energy Fitness will hold a pre-sale event for its fifth facility at the former Lucille Roberts site on Oct. 23.
The event welcoming Jus Adventures Travel Services is expected to include the Rockville Centre mayor.
The gala fundraising event will benefit a breast cancer awareness organization on Long Island.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Rockville Centre area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Rockville Centre.
The Habanero Mexican Grill on North Village Avenue opened in March.
Head trainer Paisley Falvo said the Sunrise Highway location "would have opened much sooner," if not for the pandemic.
Living Neat owner Jennifer DeMattia said "business is doing so well" in restructuring one part of people's lives.
There are dozens of flavors for the summertime treats.
There's been some confusion since the new state guidelines took effect May 19.
The family-owned shop has been in business since 1948.
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Officials said one bar hosted a wedding with 100 people and another was found to be over capacity after police responded to a shooting.
The virus forced the sales rooms of the dealerships to close, and now more than 100 people have been laid off.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
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The healthy food company is delivering lunches and is welcoming other in-need hospitals to request delivery.
The third location of the casual grill opened two weeks ago in Rockville Centre.
Organic Krush opens fifth Long Island location in Rockville Centre.
Dirty Taco and Tequila, which has a location in Wantagh, has opened for business in Rockville Centre.
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The robots, known as Marty, are designed to detect safety hazards in the aisles and alert employees.
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The book store and wine bar will close its doors on June 15. There's currently a liquidation sale going on.