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Breslin Realty announces grand opening of TJ Maxx

Plainview, NY Breslin Realty has announced the grand opening of TJ Maxx at 401 S Oyster Bay Rd. TJ Maxx opened its doors at the newly renovated Woodbury Plaza shopping center. The 24,000 s/f store has replaced Bed Bath & Beyond as an anchor tenant.

TJ Maxx is a department store chain with over 1,000 stores nationwide, making it one of the largest clothing retailers in the country.

Renovations at Woodbury Plaza, owned by Wilbur Breslin and partner Fred Colin, began in April 2021, and are now near completion. Approximately 850 lineal feet of façade frontage has been renovated within the 102,000 s/f center, which is the largest improvement to Woodbury Plaza since the property was purchased by Breslin and Colin in 1979.

The transaction was arranged and negotiated for the landlord by Robert Delavale of the Breslin organization.

Additional Woodbury Plaza retail includes Trader Joe’s, GAP, GAP Kids, CVS, The French Workshop, Trek Bicycles, Greek Xpress, Banana Republic, Ann Tay­lor Loft, Men’s Wearhouse, Walk-In Dermatology, Optix, Bath & Body Works, Huntington Learning Center, Cactus Salon, and Arthur Murray Dance Studio.

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