Mid-Island Plaza' s Beginning

The Mid-Island Shopping Plaza would cost over $40 million dollars to build, and was an open-air mall that was anchored by the 5-level, Queens-based Gertz Department Store. This department store opened for business on October 12, 1956, along with an initial eleven stores selling various goods and services. Among those stores were J.J. Newberry, Bond Clothes, Oppenheim-Collins, National Shoes, Flagg Brothers Shoes, Lodge Coffee Shop, Famous Fashion Shop, a Horn & Hardart Retail Store,  S.S. Kresge 5 & 10 and Mid-Island Plaza Before the Enclosuretwo supermarkets, Food Fair and First National Store.  First National store later morphed into a Shop Rite and then became Pathmark in 1968. Finally closing for good in late1978. Food Fair was rebranded as a Pantry Pride in 1972 and a Hills in 1977 which was finally shuttered in early 1979. 

 

 

After the initial eleven stores that opened in October 1956, the Mid Island Plaza would be the home of the following stores, all opening in less than a year.

Albrecht's

Arthur Maisels's Restaurant

AS Beck Shoes

Atlantic Book Shops

Baking by Ruth

Barricini Candy

Bond Clothes

Buster Brown Shoes

Chandler's Shoes

Courtesy Drugs

Duane's Shoe

Eastern Camera

Eastern Newsstand

Electronic City

Farmers Fashion

Flagg Brothers’s Shoes

Food Fair Store

Higgins & Beckett Opticians

Horn & Hardart

Household Finance Corporation

J.J. Newberry

Jay Dee

Kitty Kelly

Lerner Shops

Little Charmers

Loft Candy

Long's Chinese Restaurant

Lorry's Men's Shop

Maternally Yours

Mid Island Kosher Meats & Poultry

National Shoes

Oppenheim Collins

Raphan Carpets

S. S. Kresge

Slenderella

Stevens

The Brown Cow

The Lodge Coffee Shop

Thom McAn Shoes

Woods

 

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