by Claude Solnik
Public relations and lobbying firm Grossman Strategies this week moved from Holtsville to Bohemia, more than doubling its space to about 2,000 square feet.
“We were seriously pushing the envelope with seven employees in 1,000 square feet,” said CEO Mark Grossman. “Thus, the move.” Grossman said the new Airport Corporate Center space comes complete with a kitchen and conference room as well as bigger offices.
Grossman Strategies’ clients currently include the Islander East Pipeline; the Amerada Hess Corp., Manhattan-based parent of Hess gas stations; the Community Development Corp. of Long Island; and, the Nurse Practitioner Association of Long Island.
