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Brookhaven IDA Closes on Port Jefferson Crossing

Written by Chris Boyle  |  05. April 2021

Chairman Frederick C. Braun III and members of the Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency announced a package of incentives for Port Jefferson Crossing, a $24 million project that will construct 45 units of residential workforce housing in the heart of Port Jefferson.
 
The residential units will be located at 1609-1615 Main Street in Port Jefferson, currently the site of two vacant buildings. The existing buildings will be demolished to make room for 45 units of workforce housing and 3,100 square feet of commercial space that will be located on the ground level. All construction will adhere to Enterprise Green Community standards.
 
“CDCLI is proud to partner with Conifer on Port Jefferson Crossing,” says  Gwen O’Shea
President & CEO. “This development will bring high quality, affordable, workforce housing to Port Jefferson. This transit oriented development is ideal for the community, as it aligns with the Village’s overall community plan. We are grateful to the IDA for not only their support of this development, but their overall commitment to supporting much needed affordable housing options.” 
 
“Conifer is honored to spearhead the transformation of the Upper Port Jefferson area of Main Street in the Village of Port Jefferson,” added Roger Pine, Vice President of Development, Conifer Realty, LLC.  “The public private partnership with the Brookhaven IDA, Suffolk County and the Village of Port Jefferson is instrumental in bringing Port Jefferson Crossing to fruition. This is a long term partnership that will bring continued revitalization to areas most in need in Long Island.” 
 
“Port Jefferson is the ideal location for workforce housing units like Port Jefferson Crossing, which are convenient to the Long Island Railroad and ferry, and in the heart of the spirited village of Port Jefferson,” said Braun. “Housing options like these will hopefully stop the ‘brain drain’ of our younger generation of Long Islanders from leaving the area because they cannot afford to live here.” 
 
About the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency
Since 1970, the mission of the Town of Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency is to improve the quality of life for Brookhaven residents by promoting and assisting the growth of businesses who support the Town through capital investment and the creation and retention of jobs. The IDA has issued millions of dollars in tax-exempt or taxable bonds and provided assistance through straight lease deals to encourage companies to either locate or expand in the Town of Brookhaven. This assistance has been extended to companies both large and small and has resulted in the direct creation of thousands of jobs for Brookhaven residents. The IDA has provided assistance to a wide range of companies, including Shoreham Energy LLC, Burmax, Intercounty Appliance, Suffolk Transportation, Tate’s Holding Company and D&F Patchogue. For more information, visit BrookhavenIDA.org or call 631-451-6563.

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