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4 New Businesses Coming To Huntington Shopping Center
Planned stores include kitchen supply, fashion, a bakery cafe, and a strength-training studio.

HUNTINGTON, NY — Four new businesses are coming to the Huntington Shopping Center, Federal Realty Investment Trust announced.
Willliams Sonoma, J.Crew, Paris Baguette and BFT Fitness all signed leases to join The Container Store and Whole Foods Market at Huntington Shopping Center in Huntington as part of its $75M redevelopment, Federal Realty Investment Trust, a publicly traded company, wrote.
Following the project’s inception in early 2022, Huntington Shopping Center recently welcomed its first wave of new tenants including REI, Lovesac, Burger Village and Just Salad, with more slated to open in 2024.
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New Leases:
- Williams Sonoma — 5,317 square-feet — next to The Container Store
- J.Crew — 7,766 square-feet — next to ULTA
- Paris Baguette — 2,776 square-feet — new pad site
- BFT Fitness — 2,649 square-feet — new pad site
"The decision to redevelop Huntington Shopping Center has proven successful in attracting premier national brands to expand into this market," said Chris Fleming, vice president of Asset Management at Federal Realty. "By introducing big names such as Williams Sonoma and J. Crew to our tenant mix, we hope to continue to appeal to high-caliber tenants for our remaining small shop opportunities to round out the center's offerings."
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The 21-acre community shopping center sits next to Walt Whitman Mall on Route 110 in the heart of Huntington’s main retail corridor. In addition to the newly opened retailers, former tenants including PetSmart, ULTA, Tilly’s, Michaels, Vision Works, and Verizon are all currently open and operating. When the redevelopment is complete in 2024, there will be a total of 277,000 square feet of retail located at the site, according to Federal Realty.
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