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What Businesses Do You Want for Shops at Nanuet?

Patch wants to hear from you. What businesses would you like to see? Share your ideas and suggestions in the comments section below.

 

At a Nanuet Civic meeting earlier this month, Clarkstown Supervisor Alex Gromack said that the new opening date for the – formerly the Nanuet Mall — is November 2013 and no confirmation of stores have been released since Owner Simon Properties is still in a negotiating stage right now with different businesses. 

He did, however, say that Simon had reached out to Olive Garden but is still waiting to hear back.

Back in December 2011, Patch did a asking readers what Gourmet Grocery store would they like to see at the Shops at Nanuet. Right now, Stew Leonards is beating Fairway by just eight votes. 

Patch wants to hear from you as to what businesses, stores and/or restaurants you'd like to see lining the store fronts of the upcoming Shops at Nanuet. Share your ideas and suggestions in the comments section below. 

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Smitty Chesterfield May 21, 2013 at 02:20 pm
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Issy May 19, 2013 at 03:49 pm
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