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Hauppauge Industrial Park eyes 20 megawatts of solar power
Four of the region’s largest solar companies are working with the Hauppauge Industrial Association on an initiative that would install solar panels on many of the members’ 459 rooftops, generating up to 20 megawatts of solar power. The companies, Harvest Power, EmPower Solar, EnterSolar and SUNation Solar, have been working with the HIA to study rooftops to determine which are best suited to solar. The solar companies sent letters to more than 400 buildings in the Hauppauge I

Newsday
Oct 4, 20183 min read


Young Jewish Professionals (YJP) Holds 40 Under 40 Winter Gala in New York City
NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Young Jewish Professionals (YJP) recently held its 40 Under 40 Winter Gala, honoring 40 CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs, and rising corporate talent in the Jewish community. The annual event took place on January 27th, at Espace New York City, with over 1,000 members of the tri-state area’s business class in attendance. Each of the 40 honorees had graciously joined YJP’s Mentorship Council, providing educational support and career

Young Jewish Professionals
Feb 22, 20182 min read


Company of the Month: Kulka Construction is now, The Kulka Group: Real estate development team led by Devin Kulka
Hauppauge, NY Nearly 40 years ago, Jack Kulka founded Kulka Construction and the concept of construction management to give clients quality build at lower costs. Since then, Kulka Construction has built over 22 million s/f across the tri-state and south Florida with a portfolio that includes world-class waterfront residences, community centers, retail centers, hotels, industrial facilities and corporate offices. Construction management is a method of construction where Kul

NYREJ
Sep 7, 20173 min read


Executive Profile: Devin Kulka
Devin Kulka has learned the construction business from the ground up. The son of Jack Kulka, who founded Kulka Construction nearly 40 years ago, Devin Kulka started out as concrete laborer before rising through the ranks of his father’s firm. With his dad hampered by health issues, the young Kulka was pressed into service running the company’s day-to-day operations.Now CEO, Kulka has rebranded the firm as The Kulka Group, expanding its services to offer general contracting,

Long Island Business News
Sep 6, 20174 min read


Perfume Center of America to move into new green headquarters
Perfume Center of America Inc., a Plainview-based wholesale distributor and online retailer of fragrances, plans to move next month into a $45 million solar-powered facility in Ronkonkoma. The company's new 220,000-square-foot headquarters at 2020 Ocean Ave. will house about 100 employees and boast Long Island's second-largest, privately owned commercial solar installation, according to PSEG. Perfume Center currently has three facilities on Long Island and wants the new site

Newsday
Sep 20, 20153 min read


SLAND ENTREPRENEURS: HOW THEY'RE 'MAKING IT' NOW; CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT COMPANY FINDS WORD-OF-MOUTH HELPS BUSINESS
About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. FIVE years ago, the Long Island Weekly examined the rapid rise and success of several

The New York Times
Jan 11, 19875 min read


2 HOTELS RISING ON ROUTE 10; 2 OTHERS FACE CONTROVERSY
AFTER several years of fruitless efforts by various developers, the area of Long Island that one hotel executive has termed part of ''the most exciting hotel market in the country'' has two definite hotel starts, controversial applications for two others and nearby construction for yet one more. If each of these development plans comes to completion, this area, which now has no lodging facilities, will have almost 1,500 available hotel rooms. The Route 110 corridor, cutting a

The New York Times
Jul 22, 19846 min read
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