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HISTORY

Founded in 1955 the Uniondale Chamber of Commerce was dissolved and re-established under new by-laws in 1984. The Chamber was created to meet the needs of the hamlet’s growing commercial sectors north of Hempstead Turnpike along Charles Lindbergh Boulevard and up to Old Country Road, and support the anchor downtown business district along Uniondale Avenue, Front Street, Jerusalem Avenue, and Nassau Road in order to unite the two distinct areas and increase economic growth across the board.

 

The main purpose of the Chamber then and now is to solidify and optimize business revenue while safeguarding Uniondale’s historical significance, maintaining and protecting its land assets and contributing to the enhancement of the Long Island suburban lifestyle.

Uniondale Honor Roll
Ladies of Uniondale
B&F Service Station, Inc._edited
Uniondale Public Library
Frantz Tractor Co.2
Persan's Hardware
Uniondale Public Library
Rapacki & Sons
Plander Lanes_edited
Roosevelt Field
Ringling Brothers_Barnum & Bailey Circus
Pete's Deli_Grocery 50s
Hermans Farm Stand
Front St. Variety Store
Georges
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Roosevelt Field Inn
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Roosevelt Field 1957
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Frank's Pizza_edited
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vintage aerial uniondale
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paul sagan's vw_porsche dealership 350 union av 1955
uniondale then_edited
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Chris Servicenter
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stereo warehouse_edited
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Mobile station_edited
Maria Regina Diocesan HS
Uniondale Fence Co
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