TRITEC names a street after Sloane of Certilman Balin at New Village at Patchogue

July 14, 2014 - Long Island

Grand opening of The New Village at Patchogue.

TRITEC Development Group held its grand opening of The New Village at Patchogue, a mixed-use residential development consisting of a 300-unit apartment complex, 50,000 s/f of retail space and 20,000 s/f of office space to downtown. In appreciation for his work as lead attorney, the real estate developer named a street after David Sloane.
Sloane manages Certilman Balin's Hauppauge office. He represents many major developers, national home builders and national retailers in the areas of commercial real estate, zoning, and land-use.
Sloane is a lifelong resident of Patchogue, and has served as past president of the Patchogue Lions Club, on the board of directors of Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, and is a member of board of directors of the Brookhaven Roe YMCA. He has four children and six grandchildren, and now "Sloane St."
This project won a 2008 Smart Growth Award from Vision Long Island and the 2009 Top Mixed-Use Project Award from Long Island Business News.Shown (from left) are: Tritec principal Bob Coughlan, Sloane, Tritec COO Rob Loscalzo, mayor of Patchogue Village Paul Pontieri, and Tritec principal Jim Coughlan.
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