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Enhance your property with premium outdoor lighting installation from Popkin & Son Electric. We improve both security and aesthetics in Manhasset Hills, NY.
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At Popkin & Son Electric, we are committed to transforming properties throughout Manhasset Hills, NY with personalized outdoor lighting solutions that go beyond basic illumination. Our team of highly skilled and experienced lighting contractors focuses on delivering premium installations that not only enhance the beauty and security of your property but also improve energy efficiency. We specialize in both residential and commercial projects, ensuring every space is well-lit and welcoming.
From cozy backyard settings to expansive business complexes, we bring the same level of attention to detail and dedication to every project. With a focus on excellence and customer satisfaction, we’ve become the trusted choice for outdoor lighting in Nassau County.
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The Value of Outdoor Lighting Installation
Outdoor lighting does more than just illuminate – it enhances the beauty, security, and overall functionality of your property. At Popkin & Son Electric, we provide superior lighting solutions that are carefully designed to meet your unique needs. Each installation is carefully designed to be energy-efficient, durable, and long-lasting, so you can enjoy a brighter, safer space for years to come.
Whether you’re looking to enhance the curb appeal of your home or improve the visibility of your commercial property, we deliver exceptional results. Our team ensures that your property shines with precision, safety, and style. For reliable outdoor lighting services in Nassau County, contact us today at 516-822-4566.
By the late 1950s, much of the land in Manhasset Hills had been developed by developers. One of the last major developments to be built was the Cherrywood Homes development, which was built on a 24-acre tract by Barney and Martin Spiegel. The development was built with 88 split-level houses designed by A.H. Salkowitz, and was constructed on one of the last remaining major undeveloped tracts of land available in Manhasset Hills.
In the 1980s and 1990s, roughly 1,000 Manhasset Hills residents attempted to prevent the State of New York from placing a group home in their neighborhood for people with mental disabilities. Many were concerned that their property values would decrease because of the group home’s presence, and attempted to change a law in order to prevent the home from being established. The residents were successful in preventing the group home from being established in their community, and the home was instead established in nearby New Hyde Park.
The Long Island Motor Parkway used to run along the northern border of the hamlet.
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