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Friday, February 7, 2020

Vol. 95, No. 6

VALENTINE’S DAY GUIDE

EXTENET SUES NORTH HEMPSTEAD

CURRAN AWARDS TRANSITORIENTED HOUSING GRANTS

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VGN OKs mixed-use plan on Middle Neck Proposal shows 25 residential units and art gallery BY R OB E RT PELAEZ Plans that include 12 incentives for a four-story mixed-use building at 733-741 Middle Neck Road were approved Tuesday night by the Village of Great Neck Board of Trustees. John Farrell of Sahn, Ward, Coschignano PLLC, who represents the applicant, Gesher Community LLC, presented updated plans to the board. The plans include 25 residential apartments, eight of

which will be one bedroom, 14 that will be two bedroom, and three that will be three bedroom. There will be 28 parking spaces, down from the original 56, leaving one parking space per tenant. The plans also show a meeting room area, two recreation rooms, a storage unit on the sub-level floors, and a public art gallery occupying more than half of the building’s first floor. Five buildings riddled with chipped and faded paint currently occupy the space that the plans encompass, some-

thing that Farrell said is an “eyesore.” “These buildings have been in a state of disrepair and have been underutilized for more than 30 years,” Farrell said. “Three of the buildings are no longer in use. At this point, they need to come down and this site needs to be brought up to a more modern standard and design. We believe this building does that.” Village Mayor Pedram Bral and Deputy Mayor Bart Sobel agreed with Farrell’s observaContinued on Page 79

D’Urso says he will not seek re-election in 2020 PHOTO BY ROBERT PELAEZ

State Assemblyman Anthony D’Urso spent his Thursday afternoon speaking to North Shore Hebrew Academy students about his experiences in the Holocaust. See story on page 3.

Cites spending time with family, grandchildren as reason BY R O S E W E L D ON State Assemblyman Anthony D’Urso (D-Port Washington) will not seek re-election this year, his office announced Tuesday. D’Urso, 80, was elected in the 16th Assembly District in 2016 and won a second term

in 2018. The district includes Great Neck, Port Washington, Manhasset, Roslyn Heights, North Hills, Flower Hill, Lake Success, Baxter Estates, Manorhaven and Sands Point. Before serving in the Assembly, D’Urso had worked for over 30 years in New York City’s Department of Housing

Preservation and Development, where he became the department’s assistant commissioner of the Division of Architecture Engineering and Construction. He also served as a councilman for the Town of North Hempstead from 1991 to 2005. After leaving his councilContinued on Page 65

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