18-Acre Land Parcel Sells to Two Pharma Companies for $3.5M in Islip, N.Y.

by Amy Works

ISLIP, N.Y. — The town of Islip has sold an 18-acre land parcel on Carleton Avenue in Central Islip for a total of $3.5 million. The property was divided and sold to InvaGen Pharmaceuticals and AlphaMed. The buyers plans to relocate and expand operations at the site with two separate facilities — one for manufacturing and distribution and one for bottling, packaging and distribution. The companies will receive substantial financial benefits from Islip’s Industrial Development Agency, enabling InvaGen to construct a 260,000-square-foot facility and AlphaMed to build a 80,000-square-foot facility. InvaGen plans to invest as much as $37 million in its project, which will result in the retention of 390 jobs and the creation of 100 more, while AlphaMed plans to spend nearly $10 million and retain 15 jobs and create an additional 20. InvaGen manufactures a variety of pharmaceuticals for the medical industry, including cardiovascular, anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic medicines. AlphaMed manufactures and distributes bottles for the pharmaceutical industry.

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