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Developing Long Island:
Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton

Farmingdale, NY Racanelli Construction Company Inc., a commercial construction firm serving the Tri-State area, has completed a new four-story, 101-unit hotel. The project adds a modern and amenity-rich hospitality option to the area and represents another milestone in Racanelli’s expanding portfolio of commercial developments.

Designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality accommodation in Nassau County, the new hotel features a full suite of amenities catering to both business and leisure travelers. These include a spacious indoor swimming pool, a relaxing spa, a fully equipped indoor fitness center, and a professionally appointed meeting room suitable for conferences, corporate gatherings, and private events.

Racanelli Construction’s expert team brought the project to life with meticulous attention to detail and a steadfast commitment to quality, safety, and on-time delivery. The building showcases contemporary architecture, modern interiors, and energy-efficient systems, all designed to create a welcoming and comfortable guest experience.

 “From breaking ground to final walkthrough, our team ensured every detail was handled with precision, and we are proud to have contributed to the continued development of Hampton Inn & Suites in Farmingdale.”

Strategically located near major highways and local attractions, the new hotel is expected to attract both regional visitors and long-term guests, offering convenience and comfort in a dynamic suburban setting.

For more information about Racanelli Construction Company Inc. and its portfolio of completed projects, please visit www.racanelliconstruction.com

Project Team

Architect: Base 4 Architects, Engineers, Designers 

Developer: Oxford Hospitality & Concord Hospitality

Electrical Contractor: Gordon L. Seaman Inc.

Engineer: R&M Engineering

Financing: Dime Bank 

General Contractor: Racanelli Construction Co., Inc.

Legal Counsel: Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP

Mechanical Contractor: With Pride Air Conditioning and Heating

Plumbing: Seaford Avenue Corp. 

Project Info

Project Title: Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton 

Project Location: 1024 Broadhollow Rd., Farmingdale, NY 11735

Property Type: Hospitality

Project Type: New

Number S/F: 65,000 S/F

Year Started: 2024

Completion Date: 2025

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