Copiague rebirth would mean more housing, fewer warehouses
The Town of Babylon’s plan to overhaul industry-heavy Copiague has kept one property owner from shedding his vacant building. Cal Kleinman has been trying to sell his industrial building on Railroad...
View Article$8.2M for Copiague center
A&P sold a 58,000-square-foot shopping center in Copiague to private investors for $8.2 million. The shopping center on Sunrise Highway is currently anchored by a Big Lots store. Anthony Ciafardoni...
View ArticleBablyon expands Wi-Fi service to Copiague
Downtown Copiague is now the latest area in the Town of Babylon to receive free wireless Internet service. The town has started installing Wi-Fi devices in Copiague as part of its initiative to provide...
View ArticleRejuvenol Labs buys $2M Copiague building
Rejuvenol Laboratories, a company that makes and distributes specialty hair products, has bought a 33,000-square-foot industrial building in Copiague for about $2 million. Rejuvenol, which specializes...
View ArticleAstra Products expands in Copiague
Astra Products, a supplier of plastic sheet and optical components for flat panel displays, has bought a 6,000-square-foot building in Copiague from former owner Irving’s Recyclables.
View ArticleFurniture store sales surge
With business slowed by a still-depressed housing market, Long Island furniture stores had been slogging through a lackluster 2012. And then along came Sandy.
View ArticleLI knish factory fire leads to US shortage
A fire Sept. 24 at the Gabila Knishes plant in Copiague damaged the machinery that makes the firm's biggest seller — "The Original Coney Island Square Knish."
View ArticleCopiague gets $200K in downtown grants
Copiague will get two grants totaling $200,000 for improvements to its downtown.
View ArticleCopiague site razed for $33.5M housing project
The demolition will clear the way for a two-building, 90-residence affordable rental complex.
View ArticleGroundbreaking for Copiague rental project
The $33.5 million project is being built by the Community Development Corporation of Long Island and Conifer Realty.
View ArticleCopiague rebirth would mean more housing, fewer warehouses
The Town of Babylon’s plan to overhaul industry-heavy Copiague has kept one property owner from shedding his vacant building. Cal Kleinman has been trying to sell his industrial building on Railroad...
View Article$8.2M for Copiague center
A&P sold a 58,000-square-foot shopping center in Copiague to private investors for $8.2 million. The shopping center on Sunrise Highway is currently anchored by a Big Lots store. Anthony Ciafardoni...
View ArticleBablyon expands Wi-Fi service to Copiague
Downtown Copiague is now the latest area in the Town of Babylon to receive free wireless Internet service. The town has started installing Wi-Fi devices in Copiague as part of its initiative to provide...
View ArticleRejuvenol Labs buys $2M Copiague building
Rejuvenol Laboratories, a company that makes and distributes specialty hair products, has bought a 33,000-square-foot industrial building in Copiague for about $2 million. Rejuvenol, which specializes...
View ArticleAstra Products expands in Copiague
Astra Products, a supplier of plastic sheet and optical components for flat panel displays, has bought a 6,000-square-foot building in Copiague from former owner Irving’s Recyclables.
View ArticleFurniture store sales surge
With business slowed by a still-depressed housing market, Long Island furniture stores had been slogging through a lackluster 2012. And then along came Sandy.
View ArticleLI knish factory fire leads to US shortage
A fire Sept. 24 at the Gabila Knishes plant in Copiague damaged the machinery that makes the firm's biggest seller — "The Original Coney Island Square Knish."
View ArticleCopiague gets $200K in downtown grants
Copiague will get two grants totaling $200,000 for improvements to its downtown.
View ArticleCopiague site razed for $33.5M housing project
The demolition will clear the way for a two-building, 90-residence affordable rental complex.
View ArticleGroundbreaking for Copiague rental project
The $33.5 million project is being built by the Community Development Corporation of Long Island and Conifer Realty.
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