Long Island

Son of Zere Real Estate executive VP, Kyle Zere, wins Northeast Hurricane Golf Championship

Bethpage, NY Kyle Zere (16)  took the first place and won the Northeast Hurricane Championship Invitational Championship. Scoring one o...

Campagnola joins Hayduk Engineering as director of transportation

Port Jefferson Station, NY Paul Campagnola has joined Hayduk Engineering as the director of transportation. He has 46 years of experience in...

Federal Realty opens New York regional office, Brennan named director of development

Huntington, NY Federal Realty Investment Trust has opened its New York regional office. The trust will manage development, leasing, property...

Bartha and Mitchel join the PWGC team

Bohemia, NY According to P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc. (PWGC), Charles Bartha, PE, and Leslie Mitchel, both formerly of Sidney B. Bowne &...

Smith of Smith Commercial Real Estate debuts new course

West Babylon, NY A new, unique, learn-by-doing course was run for the first time on September 27th, by the Long Island Board of Realtors (LI...

How natural disasters effect real estate - by Edward Smith

Natural disasters, like hurricanes disrupt people’s lives; their homes may be lost or uninhabitable, their business or job lost. The i...

CIBS Long Island donates $10,000 hurricane relief efforts

Shown above (from left) are: Frank Chau, a director of the Red Cross’ Long Island chapter; Kyle Burkhardt, president of CIBS; Neela Mu...

USGBC Long Island to hold Green Scene event on November 14th

Farmingdale, NY On November 14th, from 6 - 8 p.m., the United States Green Building Council- Long Island Chapter (USGBC-LI) will hold their ...

CIBS Long Island launches a new website design

Syosset, NY The Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island (CIBS), one of Long Island’s largest commercial real estate broke...

McIndoo of Community Commercial brokers $1.2 million sale

Garden City South, NY Community Commercial has brokered the sale of a 3,000 s/f building at 17 Nassau Blvd. This village building sold for $...