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Mason Technologies will expand with a $20.8M project in Hauppauge, adding space, jobs, and growth opportunities for its tech integration operations.
Stony Brook names Lav Varshney director of AI3 to lead interdisciplinary AI research, innovation, and education, starting August 1.
The Long Island Association event provides an opportunity to hear from all five town supervisors and explore key economic ...
Long Island Business News has selected the recipients of this year’s Emerging Leaders Under 30 Awards. The Emerging Leaders Under 30 Awards honor promising and dynamic young professionals who ...
Nataki Appolon, Esq. has joined Tully Law Group, PC as Senior Associate. She brings with her deep experience and a shared commitment to helping individuals in estate planning and elder law matters so ...
LIBI has moved its headquarters to Melville, offering enhanced access and modern meeting space for Long Island building ...
The hospitals earned 2025 ADA-Leapfrog honors for excellence in inpatient diabetes care, the only facilities in New York with this recognition.
Retail and industrial properties on Long Island see strong activity, including sales in Freeport, Centereach, Melville, and leases in Bohemia, Williston Park.
New York’s Supreme Court is not the highest court in the state. Learn what it actually does, the types of cases it handles, and why the name is misleading.
A bill to expand prevailing wage mandates could stall housing, raise costs by 30%, and harm NY construction jobs, warns the Association for a Better Long Island.
The former Computer Associates HQ in Islandia was demolished in 2025. Its tech jobs are gone, replaced by a Trader Joe’s warehouse—and a new economic era.
Long Island’s economy faces mixed signals as tariffs, taxes, and interest rates challenge businesses and consumers in 2025.