Lowe's cancels Huntington Station store
Photo credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas | Weeks after breaking ground, "Lowe's is no longer pursuing building a store," the company said. It had been set to open next summer. (Nov. 2, 2011)
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Home-improvement company Lowe's has halted construction of its planned store in Huntington Station just four months after the retailer broke ground.
The company purchased the old Huntington Townhouse property on Jericho Turnpike in 2007 for a reported $35 million, but the abandoned building sat as a weedy eyesore on the 18-acre site until late June, when demolition began.
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