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Divine Olive Oil Co. Closing In Farmingdale

The store is having a big closeout sale. The space will be converted to a private dining room for a pre-existing steakhouse on Main Street.

The Divine Olive Oil Co. in Farmingdale is closing. The store is going out with a huge closeout sale.
The Divine Olive Oil Co. in Farmingdale is closing. The store is going out with a huge closeout sale. (Michael DeSantis/Patch)

FARMINGDALE, NY — The Divine Olive Oil Co., an olive oil bottling company in Farmingdale, announced it is closing its 281 Main St. store. A closing date is not confirmed, but the company told Patch it is eyeing sometime in mid-to-late February.

Until then, shoppers can enjoy a closeout sale where all size bottles of balsamic and oil are 60 percent off.

The store's owners, the LoManto family, also own Vespa, an Italian restaurant and bar at 282 Main St., and Harleys American Grille, a steakhouse at 283 Main St. The family plans on converting Divine Olive Oil Co. into a private dining room for Harleys late spring, it said.

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Benedetto LoManto serves as CEO of Elite Hospitality Group, according to the Harleys website. He owns the above businesses with his wife, Cynthia, and their son, Michael.

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