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The Smith Haven Mall is a shopping mall located in Lake Grove and St. James, New York, United States.It is the main mall for the "Middle Island" area of Long Island.It is also the easternmost enclosed mall on Long Island, and thus draws shoppers from the communities that make up the Hamptons, and the North Fork.
Eastview Mall: Victor, New York: Rochester 1,361,325 square feet (126,471.2 m 2) 156 [8] Macy's, JCPenney, Von Maur, Dick's Sporting Goods 1971 Wilmorite Properties 9 Smith Haven Mall: Lake Grove, New York: Long Island 1,302,412 square feet (120,998.0 m 2) [9] 170 Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods 1969 Simon Property Group 10 Colonie Center ...
Brea Mall [10] Camarillo Premium Outlets; Carlsbad Premium Outlets; Del Amo Fashion Center [10] ... Smith Haven Mall [10] The Shops at Nanuet [10] The Westchester [10]
Westbury-- Post Avenue, The Mall at the Source, The Galley at Westbury Plaza; Huntington-- New York Avenue, NY Route 110, Walt Whitman Mall; Patchogue-- Montauk Highway; East Hampton — Main Street, [28] Newtown Lane [29] Southampton — Main Street [30] Jobs Lane [30] Lake Grove--Smith Haven Mall; Bay Shore-- South Shore Mall; Hudson-- Warren ...
Smith Haven Mall: Jericho Turnpike, Middle Country Road, Main Street, St. Johnland Road: Formerly operated by Coram Bus Service; Created from part of the Commack to Smith Haven Mall section of the S64; which was originally owned by Coram Bus Service before county take over in 1981. Last run on October 28, 2023 due to Suffolk County Transit ...
Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a shopping mall in Huntington Station, New York, on Long Island. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's , Bloomingdale's , and Saks Fifth Avenue .
In the 1950s, Martin's began to expand and open additional locations in the New York suburbs. The first was a Garden City location in Nassau County, at Franklin and Ninth Street, which opened in April 1952. [8]
When the Smith Haven Mall was built in 1969, it became a major retail attraction for those Long Islanders living east of Huntington. The success of the mall spurred further commercial and residential development along NY 347, effectively killing the proposed upgrade to the highway.