The cafe will take up residence in the lobby of a mixed use building at 1 Langdon Place.
D1 Training will occupy approximately 4,500 square feet at Franklin Plaza.
The eatery will open at the Franklin Plaza in Franklin Square.
It's located at the Nassau Plaza shopping center in West Hempstead.
More than 450 feet of the facade was redone at Franklin Plaza on New Hyde Park Road.
Baristas from dozens of locations took part in a one-day national strike.
The coffee house's union leader Liv Ryan told Patch she has a "strong feeling" she'll be fired.
The special lunch for chamber of commerce members is on Feb. 16.
The Lynbrook Library will host the event on April 29.
It's located at 194 New Hyde Park Rd.
Employees at more than 270 shops nationally have chosen to form a union.
The sandwich shop will be part of the Nassau Plaza Shopping Center.
Grainne Cashmere also features scarves and bags.
Holiday Farms, with four other Long Island locations, takes the space previously held by a King Kullen for 48 years.
Steve Brosnihan founded Long Island Beverage Brokers, a delivery service for local beer and non-alcoholic options.
The new Jersey Mike's location on Sunrise Highway is owned by two brothers.
Malverne Cinema is giving 25 percent off at one particular movie to the Survivor of the Shield charity.
The Lynbrook Chamber’s “Evening of Excellence” scheduled for January 15, 2022 has been postponed.
See the latest announcement from the Lynbrook Chamber of Commerce.
See the latest announcement from the Malverne Chamber of Commerce.
The Wayback Burgers location in West Hempstead is owned by the youngest franchise owner in the company's history.
Malverne-Lynbrook area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Malverne-Lynbrook.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Nassau County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Malverne-Lynbrook area and across NY serve their electric customers.
The two women and their businesses, To Tie-Dye For Clothing and Bedazzled By Sky, are selling special pink masks and lanyards.
Privately-owned agencies provide extensive expertise, services to Long Island's families and businesses.
Lost paperwork, lack of communication, and no money: it's a struggle to get unemployment payments in New York right now.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Malverne-Lynbrook businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Developers plan to build luxury housing on the site of the Capri Lynbrook Motor Inn. Neighbors gave feedback this week on what they want.
The trendy New York City cafe opened its first Long Island location earlier this month.
The NYRA is ending its longstanding contract with Centerplate for food services, and nearly 200 at Belmont are being affected.
The Needle & Groove specializes in hard-to-find albums for vinyl aficionados.
Hot Skates, which has been featured in movies and TV shows, is likely closing soon.
The Cradle of Aviation Museum's Board of Trustees announces promotions for Andrew Parton and Jennifer Baxmeyer.
Both counties, as well as dozens of municipalities across the country, are vying to be the retail giant's second home.
The extension to the Green Acres Mall will have fun for the community this weekend to kick things off.
Here are Yelp’s top-rated Irish pubs near Malverne-West Hempstead-Lynbrook. Do you agree?