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  • Whole Foods to open Holbrook store next month | Long Island Business News

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    announced Wednesday that its new store will open on Thursday, March 5. 

    The new 43,000-square-foot Whole Foods Market will anchor the redeveloped Shops at SunVet at 5801 Sunrise Highway. It will be the chain’s eighth location on Long Island. 

    Beginning at 8 a.m. on opening day, the Holbrook Whole Foods will give customers samples from NAVAD Bakers and coffee from Sail Away Coffee Co. The first 300 customers in line will receive a limited-edition tote bag and a coupon featuring savings up to $100 off, according to a company statement. 

    To mark the opening, Whole Foods will provide a food donation to We All We Got, Inc., which makes regular surplus food pickups from local Whole Foods stores to help prevent food waste and serve the surrounding community. The store will also donate money to Pronto of Long Island and Branches Long Island, according to the statement. 

    The new 168,000-square-foot Shops at SunVet was redeveloped from the distressed SunVet Mall. Syosset-based signed a 99-year ground lease for the 18-acre  complex in 2022. The following year, BDG entered a joint venture on the redevelopment project with Jacksonville, Fla.-based , which holds the majority interest in the JV and oversees leasing and operations at the Holbrook complex.    

    SunVet is Jacksonville, Fla.-based Regency’s 11th retail center in the Long Island market, following its $130 million acquisition of four shopping centers from Serota Properties at the end of 2021 and its $30 million purchase of East Meadow Plaza in 2022.  

    Other tenants at the Shops at SunVet include a 26,780-square-foot Nordstrom Rack, a 4,700-square-foot Sephora, a, 4,400-square-foot Tony’s Tacos, a 4,062-square-foot J. Crew Factory and several more, including Starbucks, Citibank, Aspen Dental, Wells Fargo, Teachers Federal Credit Union, Shake Shack, Strong Pilates, Wonder, M Nail Bar, Hand & Stone Massage, Mogu Modern Chinese Kitchen, Club Champion, Naya, California Closets and Crumbl Cookies. 


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  • Inked: Long Island commercial real estate deals and leases | Long Island Business News

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    21 Peachtree Court,

    Shield Pharmaceuticals Corp. leased 10,000 square feet of industrial space at 21 Peachtree Court in Holbrook. The Ronkonkoma-based company manufactures and distributes a wide range of store-brand over-the-counter products. Michael Zere of Zere Real Estate Services represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, 21 Peachtree LLC, in the lease transaction.

     

    1817 and 1819 Ave., Deer Park

    Kirk Milan, a Dix Hills-based commercial real estate investor, purchased two mixed-use buildings totaling 6,141 square feet on .18 acres at 1817 and 1819 Deer Park Ave. in Deer Park for $1.5 million. The building at 1817 Deer Park Ave. has four apartments over a store and the building at 1819 Deer Park Ave. has two apartments over ground-floor office space. Both properties are fully occupied. The sale price equates to a 7.52 percent cap rate. Dawn Gingold of American Investment Properties represented the buyer, while Ron Koenigsberg of American Investment Properties represented the seller, DPA Holdings LLC, in the sales transaction.

     

    129 Walt Whitman Road,

    L’Elite Medispa purchased a 2,500-square-foot retail building on .14 acres at 129 Walt Whitman Road in Huntington Station for $1.3 million. The property was formerly occupied by a lighting showroom. L’Elite Medispa is a provider of integrated and wellness services. Jayne Moore of Listing Pro Realty Services represented the buyer, while Scott Harz of Alliance Real Estate represented the sellers, Michael and Elizabeth Bibla, in the sales transaction.

     

    33-35 Sylvester St.,

    Westbury Sylvester Management LLC purchased a 12,508-square-foot industrial building on .52 acres at 33-35 Sylvester St. in Westbury for $3.18 million. The property was formerly owned and occupied by Arkwin Industries, which has another location in Bethpage. Michael Gronenthal of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the buyer, while Matt Manoogian of CBRE represented the seller, Arkwin Industries Inc., in the sales transaction.

     

    675 Old Country Road, Westbury

    The law firm of Choudry & Franzoni PLLC purchased a 6,768-square-foot office building on .66 acres at 675 Old Country Road in Westbury for $2.3 million. The property was formerly owned and occupied by Pryor & Mandelup LLP. Michael Murphy and Michael Gronenthal of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the buyer, as well as the sellers, Robert Pryor and Scott Mandelup, in the sales transaction.

     

    2373 Hempstead Turnpike,

    SL54 East Meadow LLC, a Pilates studio, leased 4,000 square feet of retail space at 2373 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow. Chris Pesce and Kenneth Hester of Douglas Elliman Commercial represented the tenant, as well as the landlord, Harlington Realty Co. as agent for Picadilly Properties LLC, in the lease transaction.


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  • Quick-service Naya opens second Long Island location | Long Island Business News

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    THE BLUEPRINT:

    • opens new 2,200-sq-ft restaurant in Oceanside Plaza

    • $5 bowls and 20% of proceeds benefit on Sept. 25

    • Family Day on Sept. 27 includes eat free, games & giveaways

    • Expansion continues with and locations in 2025

     

    Middle Eastern fast-casual restaurant chain Naya will open a new location in Oceanside this week. 

    The 2,200-square-foot eatery, located in the Oceanside Plaza shopping center at 3199 Long Beach Road, opens with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25. The new Oceanside restaurant is Naya’s second on Long Island and its first non-mall restaurant, following its initial spot in the Dining District at Roosevelt Field in Garden City.  

    The Naya chain, which is in the midst of an expansion here, has two more Long Island locations on tap. Next year, the company will be opening a new 2,300-square-foot restaurant in the Shops at SunVet complex in Holbrook and a 3,000-square-foot restaurant at 1624 Marcus Ave. in New Hyde Park, in a space formerly occupied by Dos Toros Taqueria. 

    Courtesy of RIPCO Real Estate

    To celebrate Naya’s grand opening in Oceanside the restaurant will offer $5 bowls and rolls on Thursday, Sept. 25, when it will donate 20 percent of proceeds to Island Harvest. The eatery will host a Family Day on Saturday, Sept. 27, when kids can eat free. The event will also feature games, giveaways, face painting, tasting station, $5 bowls and rolls and more. 

    Founded by Hady Kfoury as Naya Mezze & Grill in 2008, the company’s first  

    restaurant was opened at 56th Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. Kfoury pivoted a few years later to a fast-casual format called Naya Express which has now become the quick-service iteration called Naya. 

    The company currently has 38 restaurants in the New York metropolitan area, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut, according to its website.  

    Naya offers customer-designed rolls, bowls and salads with a base of rice, quinoa or greens and proteins that include chicken or beef shawarma, lamb or chicken kabobs, falafel or cauliflower. The restaurant offers unlimited toppings including hummus, baba ghanouj, cucumber yogurt, tomatoes, feta cheese, kalamata olives, tahini and much more. The menu also includes cold and hot appetizers, such as kibbe, fatayer, sambousik, and desserts, like baklava and namoura. 

    John Genovese and Doug Weinstein of RIPCO Real Estate represented Naya in its Oceanside, Holbrook and New Hyde Park leases. Landlord Basser Kaufman was self-represented in the Oceanside lease transaction, Regency Centers was self-represented in the Holbrook transaction and Kite Realty was self-represented in the New Hyde Park lease.  

    “We’re proud to be part of Naya’s first non-mall location,” Weinstein told LIBN about the Oceanside opening. “We have several other deals in the works, and we are looking for additional Long Island locations that could fit their requirements.” 


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