Tag: Smart Growth
Newsday: Hochul Must Get Local Input on Housing
by Richard Murdocco | Feb 7, 2023 | Housing, Media Appearances | 0
The following op-ed was published in the Tuesday, February 7, 2023 edition of Newsday on page A23....
Read MoreIs Hochul’s New Push For Long Island Housing Just Another Dense Idea?
by Richard Murdocco | Feb 3, 2023 | Housing | 0
The following was exclusively published by The Foggiest Idea on February 3rd, 2023. Interested in...
Read MoreFeatured in Newsday: Long Island’s Millennial Exodus
by Richard Murdocco | Sep 11, 2019 | Media Appearances | 0
The following Letter to the Editor was published in Newsday on September 11th, 2019. You can read...
Read MoreThe Real Deal: The Start of a New Industrial Era for Long Island Developers?
by Richard Murdocco | May 21, 2019 | Economic Development | 1
The following is an extended version of a story that was first published in The Real Deal’s June 2019 Tri-State Magazine. You can read the original version here. A mixed-use project’s pivot to warehouse space might make...
Read MoreQuoted by Greater Port Jeff: Developers Look to Add Two Pieces to Port Jeff’s Uptown Puzzle
by Richard Murdocco | Apr 25, 2019 | Economic Development, Media Appearances | 0
The following excerpt is from an article by Lon Cohen that was published by Greater Port Jeff on April 24, 2019. Richard Murdocco of The Foggiest Idea was quoted throughout. You can read the entire piece here. “It’s refreshing...
Read MoreFinally, Progress at the Nassau Hub?
by Richard Murdocco | Sep 15, 2018 | Economic Development | 0
The following was first published exclusively by The Foggiest Idea on September 15th, 2018. Interested in supporting The Foggiest Idea’s award-winning reporting and analysis? Click here. By Richard Murdocco After decades of...
Read MoreQuoted in Newsday: Rising Real Estate Prices Put Pressure on LI Golf Courses
by Richard Murdocco | Aug 2, 2018 | Economic Development, Media Appearances | 0
The following excerpt is from an article by David Reich-Hale that was published in the the Friday, August 3rd edition of Newsday. You can read the entire piece here. But developers will continue to pitch mixed-use plans,...
Read MoreThe Real Deal: Digging Into the Hamptons’ Biggest Projects
by Richard Murdocco | Jul 10, 2017 | Housing | 0
The following was published in the July 2017 Special Hamptons edition of The Real Deal. You can read the original here. It’s not a secret that in the Hamptons, it can take awhile to get things done. Long Island’s East End is a...
Read MoreLong Island Pulse: The Future of Transit on Long Island
by Richard Murdocco | Mar 9, 2017 | Transportation | 1
The following op-ed was published through Long Island Pulse Magazine on March 9, 2017. You can read the original piece here. Between the crash of Long Island’s housing market in 2008, and a lack of cheap vacant land, Long...
Read MoreThe Long Island Press: Here’s How We Can Save the Future of Long Island
by Richard Murdocco | Mar 3, 2017 | Economic Development, Environmental Policy, Housing | 0
The following was published in the Long Island Press on March 3, 2017. You can read the original here. It used to be that local governments provided some semblance of logic behind development decisions. In Suffolk County,...
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Define “Affordable Housing” Realistically
by Richard Murdocco | Jan 30, 2017 | Housing, Media Appearances | 0
The following Letter to the Editor was published in Newsday on January 30th, 2017. You can read the original letter here. Kudos to Newsday for highlighting the disconnect between what is actually affordable for Long...
Read MoreFeatured on WSHU Public Radio: Developers Plan ‘Smart Growth’ Community On Site Of Former Psychiatric Hospital
by Richard Murdocco | Jan 2, 2017 | Media Appearances | 0
The following aired on WSHU Public Radio on January 2nd, 2017. You can read and listen to the original story, as reported by Jessica Opatich, here. The mostly abandoned Pilgrim Psychiatric Center in Brentwood, Long Island, was...
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