Residential Plans Revealed In Renaissance Update

Residential Plans Revealed In Renaissance Update

New residential developments are being considered for a stretch of state-owned parking lots along New York Avenue as part of Huntington Station master developer Renaissance Downtowns' revitalization plans. 

Along the New York Avenue corridor, LIRR commuter parking lots owned by the New York State Department of Transportation are being eyed for 21 “live-work” units, where apartments would be built above commercial space for retail and business use. At the end of the stretch, near the intersection with Church Street, 28 artist’s lofts are proposed.

Read on to learn more about this project, how it could affect the Huntington Station community, and what individuals think of the initiative so far!

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Out Of Prison, On Democratic Committee Ballot

Out Of Prison, On Democratic Committee Ballot

Nathaniel Ham - the disgraced former head of the Huntington Housing Authority who was released from federal prison in May after being convicted of  bribery and money laundering charges - is now on the ballot this Tuesday to become a Huntington Town Democratic Committeeman.

Read on for the full story of how Ham has gone from a businessman, to a convict - and now to a political hopeful!

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Apartments Planned Above Red Restaurant

Apartments Planned Above Red Restaurant

Plans to build new apartments atop retail buildings keep on coming in Huntington village.

A proposal by applicant Lupetti Ltd., the owners of the 417 New York Ave. building which is home to Nino Antuzzi’s Red restaurant, calls for adding a second, residential story to the structure.

Read on to learn the full story of this continued skyward expansion in the Huntington village!

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