NYS gives $6 million to revamp Hempstead, Riverhead and Mastic Beach

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By Ted Phillips and Carl MacGowan
ted.phillips@newsday.com,carl.macgowan@newsday.com
Updated August 13, 2024 11:01

New York State has awarded $6 million toward revitalization efforts in Hempstead Village, Mastic Beach and Riverhead Town, part of a statewide push to rehabilitate vacant and blighted areas.

Hempstead Village received $3 million to be used to demolish a parking garage and build 336 market-rate apartments in its place.

Brookhaven Town received $2 million to redevelop a half-mile stretch of Neighborhood Road in Mastic Beach. And the Town of Riverhead received a $1 million grant to help redesign the riverfront along the Peconic River.

The funding goes to knocking down vacant or blighted structures across the state, including aging parking garages, to help accelerate housing proposals and master developments in neighborhoods that are in the midst of multimillion-dollar transformations.

The Hempstead garage on Cooper Square North is vacant and abandoned, said Danielle Oglesby, commissioner of the Hempstead Community Development Agency. Demolition of the privately owned three-story garage is expected to take place next year.

“It’s been a health and safety issue for the community, and we’re very happy to be able to receive these funds to get something going there and add some economic development to the area,” Oglesby said. “This is really to jump-start development south of Jackson Street within our downtown overlay zone.” 

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