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his special section, "Long Island Business Influencers: Real Estate and Construction 2025," showcases the most outstanding individuals in commercial and residential real estate, as well as engineering, architecture, design, and construction. The industrial sector stands out, with warehouse and distribution facilities experiencing high demand.
Office space presents a more nuanced picture, but Class A properties in prime locations are showing signs of recovery, particularly those offering flexible arrangements and amenities. In contrast, traditional enclosed malls are giving way to open, mixed-use developments, while healthcare providers are repurposing vacant anchor stores.
Don't miss our annual Real Estate, Architecture & Engineering Awards on June 23 at the Crest Hollow Country Club. For more information, visit https://libn.com/event/realestate-architecture-engineering/. We'll continue to highlight other industries throughout the year. If you know a Long Island Influencer, recommend them using our online form: https://libn.com/libn-influencers-recommendation-form/.
