New developer plans luxury homes for former Dix Hills golf course
- Jul 23, 2014
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The former site of the Dix Hills Golf Club public course in Dix Hills July 23, 2014. Credit: Johnny Milano
A new developer has bought the site of the former Dix Hills Golf Club and is preparing to build luxury homes priced in the millions.
Hicksville-based Continental Pinewood acquired the roughly 40-acre site on Half Hollow Road last month from Louis Bonavita, former owner of the land where AvalonBay Huntington Station is built.
"There has not been a lot of new development in the community for the last 10 years," said Jane Gol, president of Manhattan-based Continental Ventures and Continental Pinewood. "I believe a lot of our purchasers will be people from the community and people who want to move into the community."
Gol's company is building The Club at Melville, a 266-unit affordable senior community, and Barn and Vine Bridgehampton, a collection of 37 six- and seven-bedroom luxury homes.
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