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The Kulka Group
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The Kulka Group
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2026 Developing Long Island: Fieldstone at North Broadway
Hicksville, NY Fieldstone at North Broadway is one of the more significant transit-oriented redevelopment projects on Long Island, representing a key part of the broader effort to transform the downtown area, home to the busiest LIRR hub on Long Island. Developed by P7 Development, led by president Paul Posillico and vice president of Development and Construction Dan Simone, and constructed by The Kulka Group as construction manager, the project is situated on a 1.6-acre ass

NYREJ
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The Kulka Group
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Work starts on new Patchogue medical office project
Construction has begun on a new medical office development in Patchogue. The $10 million project will bring a two-story, 12,000-square-foot building to a .84-acre parcel of vacant land at 60 Lake St. at the western entrance to the Village of Patchogue. The developer of the office project is Avgi LLC, an entity headed by Allon Avgi. “It’s the first thing you see when you come into the village and we wanted to make it as beautiful as possible for that vacant site,” Avgi told

Long Island Business News
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The Kulka Group
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The Kulka Group
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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

Newsday
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