News Archive

  • In Hauppauge, Deer Park, Commack and Yaphank Ashlind Properties brokers 6 transactions totaling 297,146 s/f
    Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

    As Seen in New York Real Estate Journal January 1, 2008 HAUPPAUGE, NY – Ashlind Properties has brokered six transactions totaling 297,146 s/f throughout Long Island. Bearings Ltd. represented by Richard Cohen of Ashlind Properties negotiated a sale with H & A Realty LLC for a 140,000 s/f industrial facility on 7.1 acres located at […]

  • REAL DEALS
    Friday, December 21st, 2007

    As Seen in Long Island Business News December 21, 2007 By David Winzelberg Condemnation may clear final obstacle in Riverhead After long and fruitless negotiations, Apollo Real Estate Advisors has asked the Town of Riverhead to condemn the property needed to complete its downtown revitalization plan. According to Don Secunda, an attorney with the Weber […]

  • Weaving a new, bigger location
    Friday, May 19th, 2006

    As Seen in Long Island Business News May 19, 2006 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY A company that helps fill Island lawns with seasonal wares such as scarecrows has more than doubled its space. Andrea Baskets, an importer of wicker baskets and seasonal products, relocated from two buildings totaling about 25,000 square feet in the Hauppauge […]

  • Long Island Executive of the Month
    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    As Seen in New York Real Estate Journal Monday April 4, 2006 He Knows What’s Important In Helping People Solve Their Real Estate Challenges Cohen, principal broker of Ashlind Properties: One of Long Island’s hardest working brokers HAUPPAUGE, NY. – Ask Richie Cohen how he has repeatedly achieved success and he will tell you the […]

  • Trading meters for fixtures
    Friday, March 10th, 2006

    As Seen in Long Island Business News March 10, 2006 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY The former A.W. Sperry Industries Inc. plant in Hauppauge is getting a second act. Premier Store Fixtures – whose clients include American Eagle Outfitters, Nike Inc. and Bank of America – took 37,275 square feet at 245 Marcus Ave. in Hauppauge. […]

  • BIG DEALS
    Sunday, January 15th, 2006

    As Seen in Real Estate New York January 2006 Pharmaceutical giant LNK International signed a 106,000-sf industrial lease at 2004 Orville Drive North in Bohemia, Suffolk County. LNK plans to relocate its operations, currently at 60 Arkay Drive in Hauppauge, to the Rechler Equity Partners-owned property. LNK was represented by Richie Cohen of Ashlind Properties […]

  • Black cloud lifts on dirty building
    Friday, January 13th, 2006

    As Seen in Long Island Business News January 13, 2006 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY HAUPPAUGE – An environmentally contaminated building site snubbed by many in the real estate community has finally found a tenant. USA Family Outlet Inc., a company that packs and pre-tickets underwear and bras, inked a deal for the 25,000-square-foot building at […]

  • Rechler vacancy at lowest point
    Friday, November 4th, 2005

    As Seen in Long Island Business News November 4, 2005 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY BOHEMIA – For its second anniversary, industrial powerhouse Rechler Equity Partners scored quite a gift: a more-than 100,000-square-foot lease that helps push its vacancy to a record low. LNK International Inc., a manufacturer of over-the-counter medication including generic aspirin sold in […]

  • Manhattan Shade expands in Hauppauge
    Friday, July 8th, 2005

    As Seen in Long Island Business News July 8, 2005 by DAWN WOTAPKA HARDESTY Manhattan Shade & Glass Co. Inc., a third generation maker of high-end window treatments and glass and upholstery products, is set to take 32,000 square feet on Ricefield Lane in Hauppauge. The space, which should be operational this fall, will be […]

  • P.C. Richard Adds Warehouse
    Monday, June 20th, 2005

    As Seen in Newsday June 20, 2005 By Tomoeh Murakami Tse Staff Writer P.C. Richard & Son has purchased a 300,000-square-foot industrial warehouse building near its Farmingdale headquarters in an effort to more quickly replenish its stores with merchandise and deliver products to customers, the company said yesterday. P.C. Richard bought the building, on 105 […]