Philly Pretzel Factory opens in Long Beach
To celebrate its opening, the store at 134 East Park Ave. is offering 10 pretzels for $5 and free pretzels through Wednesday, March 10.
Read MoreTo celebrate its opening, the store at 134 East Park Ave. is offering 10 pretzels for $5 and free pretzels through Wednesday, March 10.
Read MoreThe money was raised with an assist from Valley’s Community Pledge Certificate of Deposit Program, which it began offering in 2020.
Read MoreLidl will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at the new store at 211 Middle Country Road.
Read MoreFounded in 2016, The Fitting Curve is a size-inclusive lingerie shop owned and operated by three Haitian-American sisters with a combined 42 years of experience in the lingerie industry.
Read MoreThe Brookhaven Rail Terminal has been experiencing a boom in demand for certain commodities that reflect a recent trend — Long Islanders investing in their homes as they spend more time in their residences.
Read MoreA special area has been set up in front of The Paramount on New York Avenue, allowing customers to order food from a number of local restaurants and then park their car in a designated spot for curbside pickup.
Read MoreThe new extended enrollment period will begin on Monday, Feb. 15 and continue through Saturday, May 15.
Read MoreSince restaurants still can’t fully reopen, this winter’s eight-day event, which runs from Sunday, Jan. 24 through Sunday, Jan. 31, focuses on takeout dining.
Read MoreThe store, which opened last month and is owned and operated by franchisees Nick Grillo and Salvatore Ruffo, is located in the Kohl’s shopping center at 346 Route 25A.
Read MoreRanking 29th out of the top 50, Bethpage FCU was the only Long Island-based business to receive Glassdoor’s Employee Choice Award.
Read MoreThrees Brewing Huntington is primarily geared toward to-go business, serving walk-in customers as well as servicing web-based pickup and deliveries to all of Long Island.
Read MoreEIDL applications will continue to be accepted through the end of 2021, pending the availability of funds, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Read MoreThe optical retailer, which has more than 700 stores nationwide, will open a 3,500-square-foot store in the Levittown Mews shopping center at 3335 Hempstead Turnpike in February.
Read MoreThe fast casual Burger Village offers organic, all natural, antibiotic- and hormone-free products in the form of burgers, hand-cut fries, salads, soups, shakes and desserts.
Read MoreThe DQ at 594 Middle Country Road is the sixth Dairy Queen to open on Long Island since the chain returned here in 2013.
Read MoreThe eatery at 397 West Sunrise Highway is the national chain’s third location on Long Island, joining others in Centereach and Lawrence.
Read MoreDaniel Reitman, owner of Dan’s Dog Walking and Pet Sitting in Port Washington, has been named Pet Sitter of the Year by Pet Sitters International.
Read MoreHere are six ways your company can work with nonprofits to help make an impact on Long Island.
Read MoreThough the shop local initiative is always important, business leaders say it is especially crucial this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced many businesses to change the way they operate and has reduced opportunities for in-person events.
Read MoreThe Firefly Artists was created by an emerging artist to create a gallery setting where local artists can meet, support one another, and display and sell their own creations.
Read MoreThe 35,000-square-foot retail building on 3.78 acres at 1151 Old Country Road has been vacant since Toys ‘R’ Us closed the location in 2018.
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