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Daysi Calavia-Robertson

Daysi Calavia-Robertson

Business & Affordability Reporter at Newsday

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  • Commerce
  • Travel

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Recent Articles

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Three East End businesses say ‘we’re ready’ for a return to normalcy

After enduring pandemic ups and downs, these 3 East End businesses are excited to welcome visitors for a ‘normal’ summer season.
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LI's Black-owned businesses find eager customers through directorie...

Online directories of Black-owned firms foster justice, community - and sales.
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LI 16-year-olds raise nearly $5,000 to help struggling businesses -...

Two Long Island high school students, aiming to help businesses recover from the COVID-19 shutdown, raised the money on separate GoFundMe pages.
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How crowdfunding is helping some Long Island businesses hang on

Donations — some $10, some $2,000 — are adding up for some LI business owners, whose debt (and spirits) have been lifted by the kindness of others.
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LI demonstrators rally in support of pair of protesters after arrest

The two men, who had received citations for disorderly conduct at an earlier protest, were arrested Friday on outstanding warrants from previous arrests, Nassau police said.
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How LI destinations, hotels and eateries are getting ready for summer

How Long Island tourist spots, hotels and eateries are getting ready to welcome seasonal visitors and keep everybody safe.
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Long Island Marriott closes temporarily because of virus, owner say...

About 272 staff members were laid off; another 200 workers were furloughed at the Hilton in Melville, but that hotel remains open with a skeleton staff.
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Nick Titus named new president at Minuteman Press - Newsday

Nick Titus is taking the position held by his father since 1995 at one of Long Island’s oldest franchises, the family-owned and operated printing business.
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New CBD law will protect consumers, sellers say

The legislation will require hemp industry businesses to test and label their products, so users will know what they’re getting, local retailers say.
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Florida ‘more friendly’ for expansion, LI assisted living developer...

An Engel Burman Group executive cited National Grid’s moratorium on new gas hookups as a determining factor.
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1-800-Flowers to acquire FTD's Shari's Berries in $20.5M deal - New...

The Carle Place online florist and gift retailer placed the winning bid for part of FTD Companies’ gourmet food business at a July auction.
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Milvado Property Group buys two Syosset office buildings for $18.7M

The properties, located at 6801 and 6901 Jericho Tpke., total 224,309 square feet and were purchased from the Rosmarin family.
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2 LI museums announce plans to coordinate programs, marketing and more

The Cradle of Aviation in Garden City and the Museum of American Armor in Old Bethpage will work together under an initiative dubbed “Destination: History.”
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LI manufacturer to close Huntington Station location, lay off 24

American Technical Ceramics cited economic reasons for the plant closing in a state WARN notice.
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$50M assisted-living project gets early OK on tax breaks

The 150-unit Bristal project planned for Bethpage would include 40 units for residents suffering from dementia.
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Scores attend Smithtown hearing on farmworkers’ rights

Speakers on both sides of the issue spoke about a proposed State Senate bill that would give agricultural laborers protections including the right to a day of rest, collective bargaining and overtime pay.