Long Island's empty retail spaces
The now empty store most recently occupied by the health and beauty retailer, Harmon Face Values, is shown at the Nesconset Shopping Center in Port Jefferson Station. Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas
nextLI is kicking off a research project that will identify retail centers and commercial spaces across Long Island that are struggling and ripe for repurposing for the future. 4ward Planning will model out what the sites can be reimagined into based on the needs and wants of Long Islanders. Tell us the sites in your community in the form below.