New Business Centers to Open in Nassau County in 2016
- May 20, 2016
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Nassau County business centers offer growing companies a great opportunity to build their customer base in a strong economic community. These centers of commerce, such as shopping centers and strips malls, continue to expand and improve each year. Here’s what business owners can expect to see open locally during the rest of 2016 and beyond.
New Business Centers Attract More Shoppers
Roosevelt Field Mall
The long-awaited $200 million Roosevelt Field Mall expansion and renovation project is closer to being completely finished. Neiman Marcus, a luxury department store, recently moved into a 106,000-square-foot space across two levels of the mall. The high-end retailer includes Tory Burch, Tom Ford and Celine boutiques.
Nearby, the first Long Island location of eatery Le Pain Quotidien just opened. Inside the mall, shoppers can also enjoy the sights and sounds of the 1,200-seat food court.
Other notable recent Roosevelt Field openings:
- Robin’s Jeans, a denim boutique that sells jeans, shirts, shoes, accessories and more
- JACHS, an apparel company for men and women
- Suitsupply, which offers a collection of menswear
- Zero Halliburton, which manufactures travel cases and briefcases that are mainly made of aluminum
Roosevelt Field also already includes Nordstrom’s, Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s.
Life Time Athletic
In one of the business centers on Zeckendorf Boulevard, the new 24-hour Life Time Athletic Garden City just opened. It offers the best features of gyms, health clubs, family recreation centers, sports clubs and spa destinations. It helps clients achieve their total health objectives and fitness goals. Life Time Athletic offers boutique-format group fitness classes, resort-like amenities and nationally-recognized kids programming.
- Cutting-Edge Equipment
- Free Weights
- Kettlebells
- Battle Ropes
- TRX Equipment
- Basketball Courts
A New, Major Development on the Rise on Long Island
The redevelopment of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, which is currently underway, includes some exciting options for local businesses, including a 1,500-seat cinema with a restaurant, entertainment/recreation space and retail shopping.
Even if this redevelopment project doesn’t bring back the New York Islanders, it will likely transform Uniondale and its business centers for years to come!