Mason Technologies plans $20.8M Hauppauge expansion
- Long Island Business News

- Jun 5
- 2 min read

Mason Technologies, which specializes in low-voltage technology integration solutions, plans to expand with a $20.8 million project in Hauppauge.
Headquartered in Deer Park, Mason Technologies plans to acquire a 50,000-square-foot building at 395 Oser Ave. and expand it by 21,500 square feet. The project includes

extensive renovations and the expansion will allow for increased staging, equipment storage, and the creation of a collaborative and growth-ready environment for its sales, engineering, project management, finance, and purchasing departments, according to a statement from the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency, which gave preliminary approval to assist the project with economic incentives.
“Mason Technologies will have a place to call home for years to come,” Jennifer Mason, president of the company, said in the statement. “The additional space will continue to allow us to grow our staff of talented team members and to have room to store equipment, stage products, and prepare for projects to provide a positive experience for our customers.”

Founded in 2002, Mason Technologies is a Suffolk County- and nationally certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) delivering turnkey and custom integration for structured cabling, audiovisual systems, data centers, and unified security platforms, such as access control and CCTV. The company has performed work all over the world, running projects in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, all for the U.S. government, according to its website.
The Hauppauge expansion project is expected to retain 237 current jobs and create an additional 25 new positions, bringing the company’s local workforce to 262, according to the IDA.
“Mason Technologies has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to retaining their greatest asset — their people,” Kelly Murphy, Suffolk IDA’s executive director, said in the statement. “When we toured the facility, it was clear that the employees take immense pride in their work. Their high retention rates and culture of promoting from within reflect a workplace built on respect, growth, and opportunity — and that’s exactly the kind of business we’re proud to support here in Suffolk County.”
Joshua Cohen of Newmark represented the buyer, Mason Technologies, while Ted Trias served as in-house representative for the seller, Rechler Equity Partners, in the Hauppauge sales transaction.



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