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Stewart Plaza

Stewart Plaza is a 217,893 square foot community center in Garden City, NY, anchored by Floor & Décor and Burlington Stores, featuring 27 national tenants. Located adjacent to Roosevelt Field mall, it serves an affluent trade area with over 202,000 residents and benefits from 33,000 daily vehicle traffic on Stewart Avenue.
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217,893 square feet
27 stores
650 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NYDirections
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Summary

Stewart Plaza is a 217,893 square foot community shopping center strategically located at 650 Stewart Avenue in Garden City, New York, adjacent to the prestigious 2.4 million square foot Roosevelt Field super-regional mall. Anchored by the most visited Floor & Décor location in New York State and Burlington Stores, the center has positioned itself as a premier destination for home improvement and value-oriented shopping in Nassau County. The property features an impressive mix of national tenants including Phenix Salon Suites, Massage Envy, European Wax Center, Goldfish Swim School, and Stretch Lab, complemented by dining options like Buffalo Wild Wings and Brooklyn Dumpling Shop. With high visibility to 33,000 vehicles daily on Stewart Avenue and easy access to the Northern State and Meadowbrook State Parkways, Stewart Plaza serves a dense, affluent population of over 202,000 residents within 3 miles with an average household income exceeding $176,600. The center's strategic location near major universities and its strong tenant mix make it a vital retail hub for both the local community and the broader Long Island market.

Demographics

Stewart Plaza serves an affluent suburban market with a dense population of over 202,000 residents within 3 miles, featuring an impressive average household income of $176,600. The trade area includes a significant daytime population of 311,600+ driven by nearby Hofstra University, Adelphi University, and Nassau Community College with combined enrollment of 31,900 students. The center attracts middle to upper-middle class families and young professionals seeking convenient access to home improvement, fashion, and service-oriented retailers, with shopping patterns influenced by the proximity to the super-regional Roosevelt Field mall.

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