45 Seaman Avenue
Bethpage, New York 11714
866 433-5432
Long Island Development Corporation (LIDC) is part of a 501C3 not-for-profit economic development family providing a variety of low cost loan programs and free technical assistance to help businesses and not-for-profit organizations in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Money and Technical Assistance for Small Businesses and Not-For-Profits Since 1980
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Long Island Development Corporation                                                                      Phone:  866 433-5432
45 Seaman Avenue                                                                                                   Fax:  516 433-5046
Bethpage, New York 11714                                                                                      Email:  info@lidc.org
LIDC Borrower KND Wins LIA Award
Kristine and Nanci-Jean DeNapoli, owners of KND  Licensed Electrical Contracting & Services Corp. received the prestigious Long Island Association Women in Business Advocates Award. KND is a 100% third generation
woman owned firm. Kristine is a NYC Master Electrician. The DeNapoli's credit their new 7200 square foot building in Deer Park with enabling  a doubling of their sales this year. KND's building was financed by
LIDC with an SBA 504 loan behind Adams National Bank. The LIA Award was presented by LIA Small Business Council Chair Phyllis Hill Slater (also Vice Chair of LIDC) and NYS Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
Phyllis Hill Slater (Chair, LIA Small Business Council),  Dean Skelos (NYS Senate Majority Leader) and Roslyn Goldmacher (President & CEO, LIDC)
Phyllis Hill Slater (chair LIA Small Business Council);
 Steve Molfetta, VP LIDC; KND principals
LIDC, serving the community for almost 30 years, has made over $750 million in direct loans, leveraged an additional $2.5 billion in private capital for projects, helped entrepreneurs obtain over $1.7 billion in government contracts, and created/retained over 45,000 jobs for our economy.