Thomas Rogers, superintendent for Syosset’s schools, wants an independent review of a planned mixed-use development slated to go up next to one of the town’s schools. Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group and Castagna Realty Co. plan to build 625 townhouses and condos, two hotels, a 30-acre park, stores, offices and restaurants on a site that was once an industrial plant and landfill. [Newsday]
Syosset schools head wants environmental review of Oyster Bay mixed-use project
New York /
Apr.April 30, 2018
02:21 PM
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