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Suffolk County has terminated Chicago real estate conglomerate JLL as master developer of the $2.8 billion Midway Crossing project on county-owned land in Ronkonkoma and plans to seek new ...
Latest on Midway Crossing: Suffolk will pitch in up to $50 million to redevelop site, County Executive Edward Romaine says “Let’s go to the private sector and ask what their ideas are ...
Suffolk County has put a fork in the $2.8 million Midway Crossing project that would have created a massive mixed-use development between the Ronkonkoma Long Island Rail Road station and MacArthur ...
The Midway Crossing development in Suffolk County’s Ronkonkoma spent years lingering in the minds of local residents and businesspeople. There could be many more years of struggles ahead.
It’s been seven years since a Chicago-based real estate group was chosen as master developer of an ambitious … Continued The post Suffolk ditches master developer at planned Midway Crossing ...
The original Midway Crossing project featured a 300,000-square-foot convention center, about 2 million square feet of office space geared toward life sciences and biotechnology research, a 300 ...
The Suffolk County Legislature on Tuesday approved an agreement to work with Islip Town on a $2.3 billion Ronkonkoma ... Suffolk County Legislature approves intermunicipal deal for Midway Crossing .
The Suffolk County Legislature has voted to join the town of Islip to help fund the construction of a major retail and hospitality hub in Ronkonkoma. The Midway Crossing proposal calls for 2.7 ...
The Town of Islip unanimously approves the Local Development Corporation (LDC) to fund the Ronkonkoma Midway Crossing project, the Suffolk County Legislature approved the LDC, and a new county ...
Midway Crossing would be built 50 miles east of Manhattan. Chicago-based JLL is developing the project as part of a public-private partnership with the Town of Islip and Suffolk County. In addition to ...
Midway Crossing Project Would Offer ‘Train-to-Plane Connectivity,’ Developer Says. On Feb. 1, around 200 people gathered at Captain Bill’s Bayview House in Bay Shore for a meeting hosted by ...