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  • Theodore Alexander hosts grand opening at new LI store | Long Island Business News

    Global luxury furniture brand Theodore Alexander will host a grand opening celebration next week for its first Long Island store that opened last month.  

    The new Theodore Alexander store, which will host a grand opening event at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16, was built in a 41,393-square-foot space above the Whole Foods Market in Kimco Realty’s Munsey Park Plaza shopping center at 2103 Northern Blvd. in Manhasset. The space was formerly occupied by a Bed, Bath & Beyond store which closed in 2021. 

    The grand opening will feature Bobby Berk, the original design expert on Netflix’s hit series “Queer Eye.” Berk will host a meet-and-greet and sign copies of his book “Right at Home,” which will be given to the first 200 guests. The event will also feature live music, champagne, light bites, as well as contests, giveaways and showroom tours, according to a company statement. 

    Known as the Theodore Alexander Manhasset Design Center, which opened on Sept. 11, it is operated by an international third-party investor, according to the furniture manufacturer. 

    “For nearly three decades, Theodore Alexander has served the designer trade community by creating exceptionally crafted pieces and building a legacy of trust, quality, and lasting creative design,” Theodore Alexander President Ed Teplitz said in the statement. “We now extend that same elevated experience to Manhasset, one of the nation’s most sophisticated luxury markets, which is made possible by the commitment of a private investor. We invite the public into our world of design to experience our craftsmanship firsthand, and we look forward to building lasting relationships with the people who will live with and love our furniture every day.” 

    Founded in 1996 by Paul Maitland Smith, a pioneer of high-end furniture production in Asia, Theodore Alexander has been selling its luxury home furnishings through other retailers and dealers throughout the world. The new Manhasset store is part of the company’s effort to open Theodore Alexander stores in areas with attractive demographics. It is located just across the street from Americana Manhasset and around the corner from the showroom of luxury furniture brand Arhaus. 

    Interior designers will have access to trade pricing, the full fabric library and digital product catalog along with designs showcased on the floor, offering an opportunity to have giving their clients a chance to check out the furnishings before purchasing, according to the statement. 

    The Theodore Alexander Manhasset store is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays. 

    Jordan Domroe of Parallel Realty represented the tenant, while Gene Spiegelman, Jeffrey Rosbash and Morgan Singer of RIPCO Realty represented the landlord, Kimco Realty, in the lease transaction. 


    David Winzelberg

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  • Luxury home furnishings chain RH opens at Americana Manhasset | Long Island Business News

    RH, the high-end home furnishings retailer, is opening a new store at Americana Manhasset. 

    The three-level, 19,400-square-foot store at 2128 Northern Blvd. officially opens on Saturday, Sept. 27. The space was formerly occupied by Brooks Brothers. 

    The new Manhasset store will be the luxury furnishings chain’s fourth on Long Island, following two in East Hampton and an RH Outlet store in Commack. 

    RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, celebrated the opening of the Manhasset store with an event hosted by RH Chairman and CEO Gary Friedman that included celebrity guests like Christie Brinkley Sailor Brinkley-Cook, Patrick McEnroe, Melissa Errico, Nicky Hilton Rothschild and other notables from design, fashion and entertainment, according to a company statement. 

    Publicly traded RH, headquartered in Corte Madera, Calif., reported 2024 net revenue of $3.18 billion, up 5 percent from the previous year, according to its financial report. The company, which is adding several new galleries this year, projects a 2025 revenue increase of 10 to 13 percent, despite headwinds from a weak housing market and uncertainty over tariffs and inflation, according to Friedman’s message to shareholders.

    The RH Manhasset gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays.  


    David Winzelberg

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