LONG ISLAND, NY — Patch rounds up the week's top business buzz from across Long Island. Take a look at the week in review of new restaurants and shops, standout local artisans, the owners and managers who give our businesses heart and dedication, and foundations supporting important causes.
Huntington Thrift To Close; Final Day Set For September
The shop said it has decided to "go into a different direction" and is holding a going-out-of-business sale, with everything marked to go before its final day, Sunday, Sept. 20. Read more.
Uncle Giuseppe's Opens New Long Island Location On North Shore
Uncle Giuseppe's in Wheatley Plaza opened its doors to customers following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 14. Read more.
Tornado Damage Leaves Atlantic Beach Club Closed Until Further Notice, Club Says
A tornado touched down in Atlantic Beach Thursday night, damaging cabanas at the two beach clubs and leaving a staff member there injured, county officials said. Read more.
Charity Foundation Lends Huge Helping Hand To Homeless Pets In Hamptons
Homeless animals received a huge helping hand recently: The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation was the recipient of a $50,000 donation from the Plesser's Charity Foundation. Read more.
Kait's Angels Community Yard Sale Coming Soon, To Help North Fork Families In Need
A beloved tradition born to help those in need on the North Fork is once again coming soon. The Kait's Angels Community Yard Sale will take place on Saturday, September 12 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. From noon until 1 p.m., "all you can carry" for $20. Read more.
Mister Softee Coming To Former Location Of Milky Ways Ice Cream And Cereal Bar In Coram
For anyone upset that Milky Way's in Coram is gone, fret no more, as another ice cream shop is on the way. Read more.
Long Island's 4th Cava Gets Green Acres Lease Approved: Town
The fourth Cava location on Long Island cleared another hurdle toward opening this week after the Town of Hempstead's industrial development agency approved a lease for the Mediterranean restaurant chain at Green Acres Mall, the IDA announced. Read more.
Japanese Retailer MUJI Coming To Long Island For 1st Time
MUJI, a Japanese lifestyle retailer, is expanding to Garden City's Roosevelt Field Mall, marking its first on Long Island. Read more.
Late-Night Fire Leaves Historic Milleridge Inn Closed In Jericho: Officials
A late-night fire at the Milleridge Inn in Jericho has left the Inn closed for business for the time being, officials said. Read more.
Cold Stone Creamery Opens In Shirley
The latest Cold Stone Creamery in Suffolk County has opened at South Port Shopping Center in Shirley. Read more.
Popular Pilates Brand Opening 2nd Long Island Studio In Hauppauge
BODYBAR Pilates is expanding on Long Island with a new Hauppauge studio expected to open in September. Read more.
Long Island's First Miniso Could Be Coming To Valley Stream
Long Island got one step closer to its first Miniso opening Tuesday, as the Hempstead Industrial Development Agency approved a lease for the retailer to come to Green Acres Commons in Valley Stream. Read more.
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