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Mineola Set To Receive New York State Pro-Housing Certification
Sign up for our amNY Sports email newsletter to get insights and game coverage for your favorite teams. Mineola Set To Receive New York State Pro-Housing Certification. The Village of Mineola is one of 20 municipalities in New York set to receive pro-housing certification. The certification is part of an...
Northport Commercial Buildings for Sale
A multi-use building with 30-foot ceilings is listed for sale at $6.6 million in Northport. The 17,050-square foot building is at 469 Fort Salonga Road and is classified as industrial/warehouse. It was built in 2010 and sits on one acre. Retail Store. A retail building at 385 Fort Salonga Road,...
2 Properties Put on Huntington’s Blighted List
Two properties will be the subject of public hearings in February because of complaints about their condition. The Huntington Town Board voted recently to take action on the properties at 30 Westfield Drive, Centerport and 20 Clay St., Huntington Station. They were both placed on Read More ...
This $13.5 Million Norman Jaffe-Designed Long Island Mansion is Ideal for an Art Collector
In 1974, at the height of his creativity and professional renown, unusually prolific architect Norman Jaffe completed a sprawling residence in the prestigious estate section of Long Island’s high-brow village of Old Westbury that’s now on the market for $13.5 million. The listing is held by Sandy Binder and Danielle Laria of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty.Room for Everyone: A 16-Bedroom Mansion on the Jersey Shore Is Listed for $15.5 Million Jaffe was commissioned to build the I U Willets Road residence by Joseph S. Wohl, whose 1979 obit in The New York Times described him as a “lawyer and real estate...
$12.5M 'The Chimneys' Estate For Sale In Mill Neck
127A-127B Horseshoe Road in Mill Neck, also known as “The Chimneys,” is on the market for a cool $12.55 million. The 13,000-square-foot home and 24-acre lot were built in 1928 as the Charles Porter Wilson Estate, designed by Charles Hart. The estate’s first owner, Charles Porter Wilson, was the chairman of the now-defunct A&P Supermarkets – a chain of grocery stores that, at its peak, had over 15,000 locations.
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