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2026 Developing Long Island: East Shore Road Multi-Family

Great Neck, NY East Shore Road Multi-Family is a four-story residential community nestled into a hillside site overlooking Manhasset Bay on Long Island’s North Shore. The development capitalizes on its semi-waterfront setting, with the building’s massing thoughtfully terraced into the natural grade to preserve water views and create a harmonious connection between architecture and landscape.

The design features a sophisticated palette of porcelain panels, light masonry, dark metal accents, and expansive glazing, while a lushly landscaped pedestrian promenade softens the street-level presence with layered plantings and mature tree canopies. The carefully considered hillside siting allows each floor to engage meaningfully with the surrounding environment, offering residents an elevated sense of place. Combining the tranquility of a waterfront setting with the convenience of an established North Shore community, East Shore Road Multi-Family represents a distinguished addition to the region’s active housing market.

Project Info

Project Title: East Shore Road Multi-Family

Project Location: Great Neck, NY

Project Type: Multi-Family

Property Type: New

Number SF: 160,112

Year Started: 2026

Est. Completion: April 2028

Project Team

Architects: Mojo Stumer Associates

Developer: Villadom on the Bay, LLC

MEP Engineer: R.W. Sullivan Engineering 

Civil Engineer: Velarise Consulting Inc.

Structural Engineer: Cates Engineering

SOE Engineer: Vachris Engineering

General Contractor: Triton Construction

Legal Counsel: Harras Bloom & Archer LLP

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