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Nanuet's Party City to Relocate in February

The new location is next to Posa Posa and Big Lots

 

Everyone likes a good party. Those looking for fiesta supplies will need to go to the Pathmark Shopping area to find Party City. 

"The Party City store is actually a relocation slated to open end of February," said Ressa Tomkiewiczthe of the Zimmerman Agency after speaking with the general manager. "The new address will be 43 Rt. 59 East." The current Nanuet Party City is located in the Rockland Shopping Plaza.

Located between Posa Posa and Party City is replacing what used to be National Wholesale Liquidators. 

According to the building permit, American Continental Properties, LLC, is heading the business' transformation with an estimated construction value of $400,000. The work they've been doing includes new partitions, restrooms, electrical service, mechanical equipment, floor and wall finishes and fixturings, a new front canopy design with a new storefront and entry. 

About Party City

Party City is the leader in the party goods industry. We are America's largest specialty party goods chain and the country's premiere Halloween specialty retailer. Party City operates more than 600 company-owned and franchise stores throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. 

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