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Mason Technologies to build new HQ, warehouse in Hauppauge
A technology company will spend 43% more than it anticipated moving from Deer Park to Hauppauge after deciding to construct a new headquarters and warehouse building instead of renovating a vacant building. Mason Technologies Inc. plans to demolish a 50,000-square-foot building at 395 Oser Ave. in Hauppauge and replace it with a 69,000-square-foot building. The construction project, which became publicly known in May, will now cost $29.9 million, an increase of $9.1 million f

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Feb 53 min read


Work begins on $65M One Carleton Green affordable housing complex in Central Islip
A former polluted parking lot will soon be home to 96 new apartments in Central Islip, as construction gets underway at the One Carleton Green development. The mixed-use three-story building will include income-restricted apartments and 5,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space along Carleton Avenue, where a grassroots arts organization Teatro Yerbabruja plans to take space. When the apartments are finished in about 16 months, the development will offer housing steps fr

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Oct 10, 20254 min read


Mason Technologies plans $21 million expansion in Hauppauge, will add 25 jobs
Jennifer and Adam Mason have been looking for a new home for their growing technology business for the past seven years. The couple has finally found what they believe is the ideal spot in Suffolk County — where they very much want to remain — after looking at more than 100 buildings in three states. Jennifer started Mason Technologies Inc. in 2002 after working as a registered nurse. The Deer Park-based contractor builds audio visual systems, data centers and security system

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Jun 5, 20253 min read


Developers seek to rezone industrial park to build apartments
Smithtown officials will propose zoning changes to encourage construction of as many as 1,000 apartments in the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, Smithtown Supervisor Edward Wehrheim said. The rezoning, which the town council is scheduled to take up at a future public hearing, would enable mixed-use development on a far larger scale than Smithtown officials have previously contemplated. Apartments, commercial and office space along with resident- or shopper-friendly a

Newsday
Apr 13, 20203 min read


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


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
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