Fairway Up For Sale Once Again; Nanuet Store Reported To Close
Fairway Market has been put up for sale again, according to Bloomberg.
Continue ReadingFairway Market has been put up for sale again, according to Bloomberg.
Continue ReadingThe plus-size woman’s apparel retailer Avenue has confirmed that it is going out of business and closing all 222 stores. The stores are due to close in the next several weeks.
Continue ReadingThe former Sears department store building and auto center sit vacant for now but it is only a matter of time before Simon Properties Group decides what to do with the structures.
Continue ReadingUPDATE (01-04-2023): TOY WIZ IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS, AND DID NOT CLOSE AS PLANNED.
Continue ReadingDressbarn is closing all 650 stores, including its Nanuet location, and another nine in the Hudson Valley. The company employs about 6,800 people, and has not disclosed when stores will begin shutting down.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown is preparing to move forward with a scaled-down version of the multi-use residential/commercial hub planned around the Nanuet train station in response to concerns raised by the New York State Department of Transportation.
Continue ReadingNew Prototype Store Opening But Nothing Planned Yet For Rockland County Do we need an “endangered list” for retailers? Although Barnes & Noble has managed to hang on as the country’s largest remaining book retailer, Amazon’s domination of the book market has been detrimental to the chain’s profits for years. Aside from 10 new prototype […]
Continue ReadingDestination Maternity, which also operates Motherhood Maternity and A Pea In the Pod stores, is yet another retail company that is downsizing. The company plans to close 280 stores over the next four years, including 67 in 2019.
Continue ReadingOnly a month after filing for bankruptcy, the women’s clothing company Charlotte Russe, which has 22 stores in New York including a location in Nanuet, has decided to shutter all of its stores.
Continue ReadingClarkstown’s Route 59 retail corridor runs the risk of becoming a monoculture if it continues to over-rely on a homogenous mixture of retail and fast-food restaurants, particularly as large chains and big boxes are disappearing.
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