Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Egan & Golden office used for film location


The newly renovated Patchogue office of Egan & Golden was recently used as a film location. The lobby, conference rooms and common areas feature prominently in the short film, "The Mailbox". The film is a production of New York based New Dreams Media. In early 2009, the firm relocated to the extensively renovated historic former New York Telephone Building in downtown Patchogue. The film is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2010 for review at several international film festivals.

The plot involves a young waitress who is bombarded with bills, late notices, IRS letters and eventually an eviction notice, and in a moment of misdirected anger takes out her aggressions on the post-mounted mailbox. She sorrowfully puts the mailbox back together, which ultimately leads to the delivery of a notice from her grandmother's estate attorney and news which may change her life.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Egan & Golden Represents Village of Patchogue in Artspace Project



As reported in the Long Island Business News, work will soon begin on the Artspace Patchogue Lofts in the Village of Patchogue. Artspace is an affordable housing project that will provide 45 loft-style live/work apartments for artists in a new five story, 103,000 square foot building. Egan & Golden attorney Justine Tocci served as lead counsel to the Village of Patchogue on the transaction, which involved the negotiation and closing of 30 year PILOT agreements, multiple real estate transfers to assemble the parcels, and over $15 million in private and municipal financing. Before joining Egan & Golden, Ms. Tocci was with the Office of the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, Special Litigation Unit. Egan & Golden, LLP has extensive experience representing municipalities and public officials throughout Long Island.


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Egan & Golden appointed District Counsel for Fishers Island Ferry District


Egan & Golden, LLP was recently appointed District Counsel for the Fishers Island Ferry District. The FIFD's Board of Commissioners appointed the firm at its annual meeting held in August. The firm will advise the Ferry District on compliance with New York municipal law, public employment and management of public properties under their jurisdiction. Fishers Island is located at the eastern end of Long Island Sound 2 miles (3 km) off the southeastern coast of Connecticut across Fishers Island Sound. It is approximately 11 miles (18 km) from the tip of Long Island and approximately 7 miles (12 km) southeast of New London, Connecticut, from which it is accessible by plane or the regular ferry service operated by FIFD. Egan & Golden, LLP has wide experience in representing a variety of local governments and individual officials throughout Suffolk County.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Egan discusses Expansion of Village Boundaries

Egan & Golden, LLP partner, Brian T. Egan, Esq. was invited to address an enthusiastic crowd about the process and procedure for expanding Village boundaries under state law. Egan was invited by the civic organization, Focus East Patchogue, who have been advocating for the expansion of the Village of Patchogue's boundaries to include the western portions of East Patchogue. Egan serves as the Village Attorney for Patchogue. "I believe that there are good and valuable reasons for the annexation" stated Egan. "A Village can more sharply focus their code enforcement and economic development tools to more rapidly and responsively carry out the priorities of their citizens."

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Egan & Golden Patchogue Office Relocates

On March 13, 2009, the Patchogue Office of Egan & Golden, LLP relocated to 96 South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue. The office is located in a historic brick building in downtown Patchogue, that once served as the headquarters for the New York Telephone Company. The renovation included certain environmentally "green" features, including the use of antique architectural salvage items.

The Firm's East Hampton Office remains at 393 Montauk Highway in Wainscott, NY.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Firm wins Zoning Victory in Appellate Division

Egan & Golden partners Brian T. Egan and Karen Golden achieved a significant zoning victory in the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division, Second Department. The Firm was hired to serve as Special Counsel to the Village Attorney for the Village of Poquott, NY to defend the Village's Zoning Board of Appeals in a challenge to a denial of a sideyard variance. The homeowners had sought to build a recreational dock that would extend into the waters of Port Jefferson Harbor from their waterfront property. Their application for a dock permit was denied by the Planning Board because the plans did not meet the minimum side yard setback requirements of the local zoning ordinance. The petitioners then sought to obtain area variances from the Zoning Board of Appeals which, after two public hearings, denied the application. The firm successfully defended the Village in the Supreme Court, and also defeated the challenge in the Appellate Division. The Firm succeeded in defending the denial based in large part on the broad discretion vested in Zoning Boards in considering applications for variances. A copy of the decision is here.