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Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP
opens Hauppauge office

Hauppauge, NY Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP opened a Suffolk County office at the 100 Motor Pkwy. This class professional office building is located at the gateway of the Hauppauge Industrial Park, and is accessible off of the LIE and Northern State Pkwy.

The firm’s new 3,000 s/f suite features a conference center and attorney offices. The space includes amenities and technology consistent with the firm’s headquarters at The Omni in Uniondale. The color scheme for the interior design, which visitors will experience upon entering the suite, aligns with the firm’s branding – shades of dark blue, light blue and gray.

The firm has recently been involved in the:

• conversion of the former Sears at Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove to medical offices for Stony Brook University related entities;

• conversion of the former NYIT campus to The Belmont at Eastview in Central Islip, which consists of 645 apartments, 81 condominiums and 120,000 s/f of retail;

• redevelopment of the SunVet Mall in Holbrook; and

• development of 8 Midhampton Ave. in Quogue to permit warehouse and self-storage – the largest ever commercial development in the Village of Quogue.

“As the firm continues to grow, so does our presence in Suffolk County. The Hauppauge office was opened to better serve our clients in Suffolk County, and to pursue the tremendous new business opportunities we see developing throughout Eastern Long Island,” said Jeffrey Forchelli, Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP’s chairman and co-managing partner.

“Our clients will continue to receive the exceptional service synonymous with our firm brand, but now from the convenience of two Long Island office locations,” said John Terrana, Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP’s co-managing partner.

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