Long Island

Long Island Magazine honors Certilman Balin at annual luncheon

Long Island Magazine, a publication of the Long Island Association, selected Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP as its 2008 MVP in Professio...

intro. to green building presented by levi, smith and stack USGBC-LI introduces educational program series September 25

On September 25, at a seminar presented by USGBC-LI, Murray Levi of LiRo Architecture, Roger Smith of BBS Architecture and Tom Stack of TPG ...

Mojo Stumer Assoc. introduces Nassau County Museum of Art to Long Island residents

As Frank Lloyd Wright said, a design grows from simple to complex. It's the same for the evolution of an architectural firm. You start with ...

An owner is not without a remedy for a grossly inflated mechanic's lien

One of the most common problems that an owner faces in developing a project is that mechanic's lien filed by a contractor which the owner be...

REPI to hold annual fall luncheon - October 23

An event for all those who want to meet and greet decision-makers and movers and shakers in the real estate industry will take place on Octo...

SMPS-LI closes out successful 2007/2008 year with 2 programs

SMPS-LI closed out a successful 2007/2008 program year with two programs, the golf outing which took place on June 12 at the Stonebridge in ...

SMPS Canstruction Long Island competition sparks design industry to action

Canstruction, a charity committed to ending hunger, is using "one can" as a catalyst for change. The SMPS Canstruction Long Island competit...

Bethpage water district and H2M install first perchlorate removal plant in N.Y. State

The Bethpage Water District and Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C. (H2M) of Melville, NY, a multi-disciplined engineering and architectura...

Court challenges to SEQRA negative declarations: New cause for vigilance

Environmental review for proposed land use "actions" - such as subdivision and site plan development approvals and municipal zoning changes ...

Where is the sale's gap and how do we get past it?

It's déja vu all over again. Fast track back to '80s when there was a pronounced acceleration in real estate values. Fast forward to toda...