Residents Protest BESS Construction, Offshore Wind

More than 80 residents gathered to protest the construction of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) sites and offshore wind infrastructure on Staten Island. The demonstration reflects growing community opposition to renewable energy projects and concerns about their environmental and safety impacts.

Debate over Coliseum Redevelopment Reflects Deep Divisions

Hempstead held two public hearings on the Nassau Coliseum redevelopment project, highlighting deep community divisions over the proposed plans. The debate reflects ongoing tensions between development supporters and residents concerned about traffic, environmental impact, and community character.

Gov Hochul Announces LI Downtown Revitalization Projects

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced 23 transformational downtown revitalization projects across Long Island as part of the state's Downtown Revitalization Initiative. These projects are designed to strengthen local economies, improve infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life in Long Island communities. The initiative focuses on creating vibrant, walkable downtown areas that attract businesses, residents, and visitors while preserving the unique character of each community.

Orbic Breaks Ground on $107M Long Island Expansion

Technology company Orbic has broken ground on a major $107 million manufacturing expansion on Long Island. The project represents a significant investment in the region's technology and manufacturing sector, promising to create new jobs and strengthen Long Island's position as a hub for advanced manufacturing. The expansion is expected to enhance Orbic's production capabilities and support the company's growth in the telecommunications and technology markets.

292 Housing Units Completed in Brookhaven

BRP Companies has completed The Arboretum at Farmingville, a 292-unit residential development in Brookhaven. The $147 million project features a mix of two and three-bedroom apartments, lofts, townhomes, and single-family homes, with 30 units reserved for workforce housing. The development includes a seven-acre publicly accessible park and state-of-the-art amenities including a resort pool, fitness center, and yoga facilities. Construction began in July 2022 with Phase I opening in June 2024.

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