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August 1st 2011 Information about voting for the Nassau Coliseum project on Long Island NY, if you choose to do so

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Home Stager with Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island #888

August 1st 2011 Information about voting for the Nassau Coliseum project on Long Island NY, if you choose to do so

A huge project could be underway depending on which direction voters choose to go.  Due to tough financial times, the Nassau Coliseum project has been under scrutiny because with obvious foresight, as home owners know taxes will go up.  There are still so many questions unanswered but, Laura Cerrano of Feng Shui Long Island and Manhattan is trying to shine the positive light at the end of the tunnel on this project.  

Having friends who can potentially have a much needed job in this economy and her having to pay for some of this project as a tax payer she is blessed with both sides to this story.

Pro's and Con's of the Nassau Coliseum Project that was provided to Laura

Pro's:

  • steady jobs for about 3 years (estimated for this project to be completed)
  • A brand new home for the New York Islanders with shopping centers to increase interest to Long Island and create positive revenue 
  • about 4500 brand new jobs for residents will be provided to make sure the new Nassau Coliseum facility is up and running
  • brand new affordable housing will also be included into the project

Con's

  • Taxes go up, how much?  Laura Cerrano was informed by another source, taxes can increase between $13.88 or $60.00 a year.  Nassau county pays the most expensive property taxes in America already, so residents can either have the fore site of this being a positive project or see it as a burden
  • Many are concerned about more traffic in the area, but if you think about it, Long Island is already maxed out with traffic these days
  • Another thought, what if the Islanders choose to leave?  All projects can be risky so, that is something residents have to be willing to take
  • People want to hear more details about this project before voting.  If this is the case, you can visit  http://www.newyorkislanders.com/voteyes for more information and to vote

In Laura Cerrano's point of view, it could be a win win situation.  Both sides will have jobs, during and after the project is completed.  Yes taxes will go up but only $13.88 to $60.00 a year, that is not bad, but being a tax payer times are tough.

Long Island it's up to you to choose. Happy voting Day :)

 

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Laura Cerrano is a second-generation Certified New York City Feng Shui Consultant Expert. As a full-time Feng Shui consultant, Laura provides bicoastal consultations and workshops for residential, commercial, real estate developments, Fortune 500 companies and healing faculties. In addition, Laura is a resident teacher at the Metropolitan Institute of Design in Syosset, NY. She has been featured in highly respected publications and TV networks such as Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," PBS, CBC Television, BBC Radio and The New York Times. 

 

Comments(4)

Edward Peterson
eDrake - Hamden, CT
eDrake; CT

The reality is if the team leaves the taxes go up because you lose a large taxpayer as well as area business and some loss of jobs because of the move and if they stay taxes will go up to support the project but some jobs will be short term the construction and some other jobs will develop and be longer or permanent.

Jul 31, 2011 01:02 AM
The Somers Team
The Somers Team at KW Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA
Delivering Real Estate Happiness

Laura - It is great to share the insight of this project, both pros and cons.  It is great to have folks like yourself on top of the local updates !

Jul 31, 2011 01:31 AM
Michele Miller ~ REALTOR®, LMC, HSE, CHS, SRES, CMRS
ERA Key Realty~Worcester County Realty Group - Worcester, MA
'Helping You Make the Best Move"

JOBS ARE NEEDED FOR SURE LAURA! Let us know how this goes! Hope you are enjoying your Sunday!

 

Jul 31, 2011 06:48 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Hey Edward, I agree with you on that.  As an Islander fan I have to say there wining streak, well there has been none in many years...so who's to say they will stay.  If fans do not care, why should they.   This project could swing either way, yes it's a risk so well see what happen tomorrow.

Chris, this is an important issue at hand.  We have to see what goes down :)

Michele, yep they are but well see what the public has to say.  Like I said, I can see both sides of the story...so I'm neutral when it comes to this

Jul 31, 2011 12:41 PM