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Wheatley Plaza

Coordinates:40°48′34″N73°37′34″W / 40.809339°N 73.626102°W /40.809339; -73.626102
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Shopping mall in Greenvale, New York
Wheatley Plaza
Wheatley Plaza, as seen from its parking lot, in 2021.
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LocationGreenvale, New York
Coordinates40°48′34″N73°37′34″W / 40.809339°N 73.626102°W /40.809339; -73.626102
AddressWheatley Plaza
Greenvale, NY 11548
Opening date1980
DeveloperCastagna & Sons (now Castagna Realty)
OwnerCastagna Realty[1]
ParkingLighted lot; free
Public transit accessBus transportNassau Inter-County Express:n20H,n27
Websitewww.wheatleyplaza.com

Wheatley Plaza (also known as theWheatley Plaza Mall and as theWheatley Gardens Mall[2]) is a major, outdoorshopping center located at the southeastern corner of the intersection ofNorthern Boulevard (NY 25A) andGlen Cove Road (CR 1) inGreenvale, in theTown of North Hempstead,Nassau County,New York, United States. The center is owned and maintained byManhasset-based Castagna Realty.[3][4]

History

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Wheatley Plaza was planned by Castagna & Sons (now Castagna Realty) – the same company responsible for theAmericana Manhasset in theStrathmore section ofManhasset.[4][5][6] First proposed by Castagna in 1977, the center was constructed in 1980, as one of the shopping centers of its type on Long Island.[5][6][7][8] It was built on the site of the former Wheatley Gardens flower nursery, and was designed to blend in with the surrounding community.[2][5][9][10]

When originally planned in 1977, the 9.57-acre (3.87 ha) development was envisioned to contain a movie theater, a supermarket, restaurants, and several retail stores.[6] By 1978, when the Town of North Hempstead approved an extension of therezoning of theland from residential to business & parking, to permit the center's construction (which was scheduled to commence that fall), the plans were amended. The amended plans retained the supermarket, restaurants, and 20-to-25 stores, but eliminated the movie theater; the rezoning was granted in 1977 but due to construction not beginning until the fall of 1978, more than 12 months after it was first granted, North Hempstead's laws required an extension to be granted.[6] In its early planning phase, the center drew a considerable amount of opposition due to fears that the development would worsen the chronic congestion issues at the intersection of Northern Boulevard and Glen Cove Road.[2] The project and the rezoning had the support of then-Town SupervisorMichael J. Tully Jr., who argued that the center & rezoning would be a better land use than the strip malls which could have otherwise been constructed.[2]

The center soon secured anchor tenants, withPathmark opening a large store in the supermarket space the year Wheatley Plaza opened, and withBen's Kosher Deli opening a location in 1982.[11][12][13] The establishment of the Pathmark at Wheatley Plaza was mentioned inThe Washington Post in 1989, regarding the impacts had on smaller grocery stores in a community when large supermarkets begin competing with them.[9]

In August 1980, shortly after Wheatley Plaza's opening, the 58 families which moved into the then-new Northern Woods Estates development in theVillage of East Hills – located directly behind the parking lot – voiced complaints about the shopping center's lights at night, leading to a landscape screening to block the light from entering the neighborhood and the houses.[14]

In 2010,Red Mango opened a location at Wheatley Plaza.[15]

In 2011,Brooks Brothers opened a Fleece store at Wheatley Plaza; this was the company's third location to open in the United States.[16]

In 2015, thePathmark at Wheatley Plaza closed, following the bankruptcy ofA&P, after having been a tenant of the center since its opening in 1980.[11][14][17] It was subsequently replaced by a Stop & Shop the same year.[18][19]

Major tenants

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As of 2024, major tenants at Wheatley Plaza includeBen's Kosher Deli,Bluemercury,Paper Source,Starbucks, andStop & Shop.[3] Former major tenants at the center includePathmark,Banana Republic, andAerie.[20][21]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Wheatley Plaza". Castagna Realty Co., Inc. RetrievedApril 5, 2024.
  2. ^abcdDemoretcky, Tom (May 25, 1977). "N. Hempstead Rejects Revised Parking Plan".Newsday. p. 20 – viaProQuest.
  3. ^ab"Wheatley Plaza".Wheatley Plaza. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  4. ^ab"Wheatley Plaza | Castagna Realty Co". Retrieved2024-04-05.
  5. ^abcShaman, Diana (May 8, 1992)."Homes for the Affluent; Luring Buyers With Land Preservation".The New York Times. pp. B8. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  6. ^abcd"N. Hempstead Extends Zoning".Newsday. May 3, 1978. p. 27 – viaProQuest.
  7. ^Palazzo, Risa (January 27, 1980). "...and Things That Tell Us Something Else".The New York Times. pp. LI16 – viaProQuest.
  8. ^Cassese, Sid (October 6, 1991). "Is Redevelopment the Answer?: Three proposed Syosset projects bypass acquisition of vacant land".Newsday. pp. 1, 4 – viaProQuest.
  9. ^abMeyer, Eugene L. (1989-05-08)."VANISHING MEMORIES OF LONG ISLAND'S GILDED AGE".Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  10. ^Light, Larry (March 31, 1983). "Students' Proposal Irks Greenvale".Newsday. p. 25 – viaProQuest.
  11. ^abGruson, Lindsey (February 28, 1984)."FOR L.I. SHOPPERS, IT'S A SUPERSTORE".The New York Times. pp. B2. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  12. ^Philips, Evelyn (October 10, 1982)."Students Plan Greenvale Renaissance".The New York Times. pp. LI1, LI20. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  13. ^Fabricant, Florence (May 30, 1982)."DINING OUT: Kosher Fare in a Friendly Place".The New York Times. pp. LI19.
  14. ^abLong, Irving (August 6, 1980). "New Residents Turned Off By Permanent Night-Lights".Newsday. p. 21 – viaProQuest.
  15. ^Winzelberg, David (2011-03-21)."Red Mango opening in Manhasset".Long Island Business News. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  16. ^Amodio, Joseph V. (2011-03-11)."Fleece hits Wheatley Plaza".Newsday. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  17. ^Antonio, Bill San (2015-07-23)."Pathmark, Waldbaum's stores in Roslyn area to be sold amid bankruptcy".The Island Now. Archived from the original on April 5, 2024. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  18. ^"Stop & Shop holds grand opening of new Greenvale Supermarket".Glen Cove, NY Patch. 2015-10-27. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  19. ^"A&P store closures, Stop & Shop purchases announced".Supermarket News. 2015-07-20. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  20. ^"Aerie Store - CLOSED Wheatley Plaza in Greenvale, New York".storelocations.ae.com. Retrieved2024-04-05.
  21. ^Winzelberg, David (2009-07-10)."Strip search: On the hunt for LI's best and worst shopping centers".Long Island Business News. Retrieved2024-04-05.

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