Steven Gaebler of Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn & Terrana LLP
What was your greatest professional accomplishment in 2011?
The current state of the economy has affected my profession in the legal industry. Accordingly, I think the greatest accomplishment of mine and the entire banking and real estate department of our firm is that we managed to grow our practice during 2011, a fact which I attribute not only to hard work and successful results, but to a wonderful and loyal client base to whom I want to express my sincerest thanks.
This special section will feature projects completed within the past six months as well as projects that are currently under construction across Long Island, submitted by developers, general contractors, construction managers, and architectural firms.
Merritt Environmental Consulting Corp. (MECC) was established in June of 2009 after being part of a larger engineering firm for almost 20 years. The focus of the company is to assist lending institutions, attorneys, real estate investors, and property owners with environmental concerns. Today, MECC has offices in New York, Florida, and Vermont and has grown into a regional consulting firm serving clients along the East Coast.
Adaptive reuse has become one of the most important conversations in commercial real estate today. Long Island has a large inventory of aging retail, office and industrial
Many attorneys operating within the construction space are familiar with the provisions of New York Lien Law, which allow for the discharge of a Mechanic’s Lien in the event the lienor does not commence an action to enforce following the service of a “Section 59 Demand”.
The Long Island Board of Realtors (LIBOR) Commercial Network continues to play a key role in advancing opportunities and strengthening the commercial real estate landscape across Queens. Through targeted programming and global outreach