.@Newsday .@NextLI delivered an informative presentation on “Blue Economy” research and Long Island can capitalize on our geography as an island and create jobs.
https://t.co/RTOheuGGOk
Sneak peek: nextLI teamed up with @HofstraU to survey nearly 3,000 Long Islanders. Ahead of the 2022 election, we're releasing findings on the political mood of the region:
https://t.co/YGLi1XTSQP
"With the right incentives, plans, coordinated advocacy and momentum, the strip malls that dot Long Island's landscape with reminders of the past could become vibrant showcases of the region's future."
https://t.co/7aVz4DMmqR
"Let's get started. LI needs at least one really good proposal to come to fruition to get the ball rolling. Get officials from Nassau and Suffolk counties, along with local towns and villages, on board & encourage landlords to be part of the conversation."
https://t.co/7aVz4E3XPr
Our take on the @NextLI report about rethinking Long Island’s malls. This is a big opportunity - but we need everyone on board to capitalize on it. Rethinking empty malls Changing retail scene provides new opportunities. https://t.co/06p4qYjbuZ
nextLI kicked off 2021 by asking Long Islanders to identify local retail spaces that were vacant and could be explored to better serve the region as part of our next research project. Read what we found here: https://t.co/AawGal8QSO
According to American Community Survey data from 2019, an estimated 43.5% of housing units in New York State are rentals (occupied and unoccupied), while 48.6% are owned or for sale: https://t.co/so4SacVbi4
Based on input from @nextLI, @4wardPlanning utilized the Directory of Major Malls database to identify eight shopping center sites (including neighborhood centers, community centers, and regional malls) within Nassau and Suffolk Counties #rehabbingLI
Watch our conversation about the report with:
- Todd J. Poole of 4ward Planning
- Jimmy Coughlan of TRITEC
- Sarah Lansdale the director of the Suffolk County Division of Planning and Environment
- Valentin Staller of Staller Associates
https://t.co/JXPwhqWEUk
nextLI, an initiative by Newsday funded by a grant from the Rauch Foundation, then commissioned 4WARD Planning to model out what those shopping center sites can be reimagined into based on the needs and wants of Long Islanders. #rehabilitatingLI
@nextLI kicked off 2021 by asking Long Islanders to identify local retail spaces that were vacant and could be explored to better serve the region as part of our next research project #rehabingLI
Starting now, a virtual event with
@CoralieNewsday and experts from @TRITEC_RE , @4wardPlanning, and Staller Associates to discuss a new study exploring vacant sites and businesses across LI. Register to join:https://t.co/IgNzjVj4FO
Based on input from @nextLI, @4wardPlanning utilized the Directory of Major Malls database to identify eight shopping center sites (including neighborhood centers, community centers, and regional malls) within Nassau and Suffolk Counties #rehabbingLI