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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. The mall is named for the poet Walt Whitman due to the close proximity to his birthplace, a US National Historic Site ...
Walt Whitman Shops: Huntington Station, New York: Long Island 1,084,827 square feet (100,783.7 m 2) [15] 105 Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue 1962 Simon Property Group 18 Arnot Mall: Big Flats, New York: Upstate 1,003,700 square feet (93,250 m 2) [16] 97 JCPenney, Burlington 1967 Urban Retail Properties 19 The Marketplace Mall ...
The Walt Whitman Shops were previously known as the Walt Whitman Shopping Center. ... It was the first enclosed shopping center on Long Island. [7] The mall had 75 ...
Macy's plans to close 66 stores in 2025 and 150 locations in total by 2026. The department store chain will expand Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury.
Melville Mall, 834 Walt Whitman Road, Huntington. Lake Success, 1550 Union Turnpike, New Hyde Park. Sunrise Mall, 400 Sunrise Mall, Massapequa. Mall at Greece Ridge, 397 Greece Ridge Center, Rochester
834 Walt Whitman Rd. in Melville Mall (Huntington) 1526 Union Turnpike (New Hyde Park) ... (Staten Island) Ohio. 2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd. (Beavertown) 5001 Monroe St. in Franklin Park Mall ...
It is the largest shopping mall on Long Island, the second-largest in the state of New York (after Destiny USA), and the eighth-largest shopping mall in the United States. [4] Designed by architect I. M. Pei, Roosevelt Field Mall is managed by Simon Property Group. It is the second most successful mall in the state. [5]
New York Avenue, Walt Whitman Road, Broad Hollow Road, Broadway (Amityville) Replaced the Huntington Railroad in 1919 and the Huntington Traction Company (present-day site of Walt Whitman Shops to Halesite) in 1927. Previously owned by Alert Coach Lines until 1985. Directly served SUNY Farmingdale and Walt Whitman Shops.