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Centrella of NAI Long Island signs 29,000 s/f deal with Barnes & Noble

NAI Long Island, one of Nassau county's commercial real estate firm's welcomes tenant 'Barnes and Noble to East Northport's, Huntington Sq. Since the decision to turn the once mall to a traditional shopping center, a prominent tenant mix has signed on reflecting new cityscape storefronts, strong curb appeal, and charm. The shopping center offers consumer convenience parking, and a pleasant time saving shopping experience. Currently, Huntington Square caters to patrons that visit Sears, Chili's, Washington Mutual, Dress Barn, Dot's, Lane Bryant and Nine West. Not forgetting newly signed Barnes & Noble bringing along their wide scope of readership. "We are currently at 88% occupied with 8,600 s/f to lease, and it won't be long until we have another new name to add to the list of national tenants" said Al Centrella, NAI Long Island's broker handling the project.
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