Need property lines clearly defined? Islandwide Land Surveyors are your surveying professionals in Russell Gardens, NY.
Reviews
Surveying Benefits
About Islandwide Land Surveyors
Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a full range of surveying services in Russell Gardens, NY. Our surveyors have extensive knowledge of Nassau County land regulations and use advanced techniques to guarantee precise results. Whether you need help with property boundaries or building surveys, we’re here to assist.
Our Process
Surveying Services Explained
Professional surveying is a critical part of property development and management. Islandwide Land Surveyors provides a variety of services, including construction layout planning and topographic surveys. Our surveyors utilize advanced tools, such as total stations and GPS receivers, to gather accurate data for your Russell Gardens, NY project. Call us at 866-808-5800 to learn more.
Russell Gardens was originally developed by Francis H. Knighton, who had previously played a small role in the Rickert-Finlay Realty Company, which developed the nearby community of Kensington. The land was largely pastoral, and games of polo were often played in the open fields.
The majority of the 135-acre (55 ha) area now encompassing the village was originally part of the estate of Captain Frederick Russell. The estate had previously been owned by the Schenck family and subsequently by the Haviland family. Other areas were purchased from Arthur Cushman, as well as from others. After purchasing the land, Knighton quickly started to develop it, and chose to name his development after Captain Russel by naming it Russell Gardens; the name would become Russell Gardens, Incorporated when Knighton opted to incorporate the syndicate which had been assisting him in the financing of his endeavors.
The group would continue developing the community, laying out streets, utilities, and parkland. They opted to place all of the community’s wiring underground and had landscaper J.J. Levinson landscape for the community.
Learn more about Russell Gardens.