Category: Long Island

CIBS board member Magnani testifies before legislature

CIBS board member Magnani testifies before legislature

January 8, 2019
Mineola, NY John Magnani, a board member of the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island (CIBS), told a Nassau County legislative hearing that Long Island’s largest commercial brokers organization supported a plan and a lease amendment that will give the operator of the NYCB Live’s Nassau Coliseum and the project’s master developer exclusive rights to propose building on the 72 acres of vacant blacktop surrounding the arena.
Pizzarotti obtains TCO for Ritz-Carlton Residences in Long Island; For buildings five and six of phase two of the project

Pizzarotti obtains TCO for Ritz-Carlton Residences in Long Island; For buildings five and six of pha...

January 8, 2019
North Hills, NY According to Pizzarotti, LLC, The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Long Island has recently obtained a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) for buildings five and six of phase two of the project. The two buildings, located at 3000 Royal Court, accommodate 52 residences in addition to a clubhouse with a library and bar, a fitness center with equipment and a grand main entrance. The TCO was obtained on November 20th, 2018, 16 days before the original completion date which was expected to be December 5th, 2018. 
Canstruction Long Island holds 12th Annual Design/Build competition; Best Design: Combined Resources Consulting & Design for “TWEET to Eat away Hunger”

Canstruction Long Island holds 12th Annual Design/Build competition; Best Design: Combined Resources...

January 8, 2019
Jericho, NY Canstruction Long Island held its 12th Annual Design/Build competition where 10 teams comprised of professionals from the architecture, engineering and construction industry, as well as local students, competed to make sculptures out of canned food to help feed the region’s hungry. The buildout took place on Wednesday, October 24, and the awards reception was held on Thursday, October 25.
The future is green: P.W. Grosser prepares for 2019 with new mgmt., new space, new brand

The future is green: P.W. Grosser prepares for 2019 with new mgmt., new space, new brand

January 8, 2019
Bohemia, NY With 2019 shaping up to be an unprecedented year for environmental projects on Long Island, environmental engineering firm P.W. Grosser Consulting is gearing up with new management, an expansion, and a major rebrand. 2018 has been a whirlwind year for the environmental engineering firm. After carrying out a strategic management transition that gave the firm’s more than 70 employees an ownership interest in the company and restructured its upper management, PWGC doubled the size of its Bohemia headquarters.
Commercial Classroom: The impact of Sears’ bankruptcy - by Edward Smith

Commercial Classroom: The impact of Sears’ bankruptcy - by Edward Smith

January 8, 2019
Sears is closing 140 stores before the end of 2018. They may also have to liquidate all of their roughly 700 existing stores if it can’t pull together enough financing to stay alive. Simon Property Group, the largest mall owner in North America (175 malls and outlet centers), Washington Property Group (owner of 106 malls), Kimco Realty (owner of 510 shopping centers) and other major mall owners all agree the demise of Sears is an opportunity. 
CIBS Long Island elects new executive  board – term begins January 1st; Leviton of JLL to serve as president for two-year term

CIBS Long Island elects new executive board – term begins January 1st; Leviton of JLL to serve as...

January 8, 2019
Syosset, NY According to the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island (CIBS), a new executive board has been elected. Serving two-year terms beginning January 1st, they are the following: • President: David Leviton. He is a managing director in the Melville office of JLL and previously was VP of CIBS. He has 30 years of experience in office leasing and sales and has been involved in 600 transactions, representing both landlords and tenants.
Deegan of Forchelli Deegan Terrana named chair of the Long Island Association’s young professionals committee

Deegan of Forchelli Deegan Terrana named chair of the Long Island Association’s young professional...

January 8, 2019
Uniondale, NY Forchelli Deegan Terrana partner Daniel Deegan has been appointed by the Long Island Association (LIA) as the chair of the young professionals committee. The young professionals committee is comprised of a group of employees ages 22-35 who are designated by members of the LIA board of directors. The LIA is thus helping train the next generation of business leaders and integrating their input in confronting the challenges facing young people on Long Island while giving them an opportunity to learn, network and collaborate with each other.
Pop-up store: How it affects brands, retailers and landlords - by Ron Koenigsberg

Pop-up store: How it affects brands, retailers and landlords - by Ron Koenigsberg

January 8, 2019
In cities across America, where we are seeing more and more vacant storefronts, brands are reconsidering what the purpose of a physical store should be. These vacancies should be looked at as an opportunity for new brands as pop-up stores have the ability to offer temporary experiential retail space. The hope is that pop-up rejuvenates a “stale” retail market. 
Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman promotes Gauweiler and Stieglitz

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman promotes Gauweiler and Stieglitz

January 8, 2019
East Meadow, NY Two of Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP’s attorneys, Heather Gauweiler and Michelle Stieglitz, have been elevated to partners at the firm. Gauweiler, a partner in the banking/commercial lending group, was previously an associate. Her practice concentrates on the representation of institutional and private lenders in all aspects of complex commercial real estate transactions and asset-based lending.
Tsiolis of Diversified Realty LI arranges $4.6 million Westbury sale; Also negotiates three leases totaling 26,200 s/f

Tsiolis of Diversified Realty LI arranges $4.6 million Westbury sale; Also negotiates three leases t...

January 8, 2019
Westbury, NY Tommy Tsiolis, principal of Diversified Realty LI, Inc., has brokered a $4.6 million sale and three leases totaling 26,200 s/f. In the first deal, Tsiolis sold 51 Frost St.,Westbury for $4.6 million. The subject is a 21,000 s/f industrial property. The seller was Spiegel Assoc. and the buyer was 51 Frost St Assoc. Tsiolis worked with Spiegel’s in-house agent, Paul Giossi.
Dorman of Hunt Corp. arranges $1.15 million sale of 9,500 s/f office building to Maisey Property Management

Dorman of Hunt Corp. arranges $1.15 million sale of 9,500 s/f office building to Maisey Property Man...

January 8, 2019
Commack, NY According to Hunt Corporate Services, Inc., broker Andy Dorman arranged the $1.15 million sale of a 9,500 s/f suburban office building located at 350 Veterans Hwy. to Maisey Property Management, an entity controlled by Sean Fredrickson, founder, and CEO of Universal Plumbing in Bay Shore. Dorman was the sole broker for this transaction.
Asaro of Industry One Realty represents buyer in $5.15 million sale; LaRuffa of NAI LI represents seller

Asaro of Industry One Realty represents buyer in $5.15 million sale; LaRuffa of NAI LI represents se...

January 8, 2019
Hicksville, NY ACS System Association has purchased a 30,000 s/f industrial building located at 101 New South Rd. for $5.15 million. Mario Asaro of Industry One Realty Corp. represented the buyer and John LaRuffa of NAI Long Island represented the seller, The Center For Development Disabilities Inc.