Long Island

Touro Law Center hosts Liberty & Justice for All Dinner at the Garden City Hotel on April 28

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Heatherwood Luxury Rentals welcomes Sallie as director of planning and development

Commack, NY According to Heatherwood Luxury Rentals, Sean Sallie will join the company as director of planning and development,

Keystone National Properties hires Kaltenbach as CFO

Jericho, NY Keystone National Properties, a sponsor of Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) offerings, and other tax advantaged and impact

Burman of Engel Burman elected board chair of Long Island Children’s Museum

Jericho, NY Scott Burman was elected board chair of Long Island Children’s Museum. Burman serves as a principal at Engel Burman and

Cronheim Hotel Capital secures $11.8m for hotel acquisition and repositioning

Southampton, NY Cronheim Hotel Capital (CHC) has secured $11.8 million for the acquisition and repositioning of The Atlantic, a

Despite unfairness, blanket liens are invalid - by Andrew Richards

Mechanic’s liens serve as security for those who perform work, labor and services, or furnish materials and equipment for the construction of a project.

Commercial Classroom: The Ideal Leasing Process - by Ed Smith

Leases are detailed documents that should address all possible situations that may arise in the landlord-tenant relationship. The lease defines who is responsible for

Hempstead IDA approves financial inventives for Prosperity Avenue Holdings LLC/Paul’s Auto Collision Inc.

Garden City, NY According to Frederick Parola, chief executive of the Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Agency (IDA), the agency’s board has

Hunt Corp. Commercial Real Estate Q&A: The Total Cost of Relocation - by David Hunt

Q: Can you provide some ballpark costs associated with relocating our company? We’re concerned that these secondary costs may get out of hand.

With aid and relief programs winding down, beware of high property taxes - by Brad Cronin and Sean Cronin

School taxes make up approximately two-thirds of each property tax bill. Two years ago, the onslaught of COVID led to increased spending in almost all of Long Island’s 124 school districts. However,