Business & Tech

Business News: Popular Eatery In Stony Brook Evicted

Also, a new bagel shop opens in Patchogue.

Here’s a look at some of the top business stories that made headlines in and around your community this past week.

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The eatery that filled the space of the former Brook House in Stony Brook Village has shuttered due to an eviction from the property’s management company.

Brian Doyle, an attorney from Farrell Fritz, which represents the Ward Melville Heritage Organization and Eagle Realty Holdings, said Rockwell Cuisine Concepts failed to follow the terms of their lease, which expired in June. According to Doyle, a judge ruled that Rockwell Cuisine Concepts had not properly exercised the option to lease and so they were denied the option to renew.

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Sayville-Bayport

West Sayville is Home to Hamptons Style Décor Store
Hamptons West is tucked into the last small strip of stores on Montauk Highway in West Sayville and its petite nature may give the impression there’s not much to be explored. But in fact, it’s just the opposite. The quaint storefront, across from the West Sayville Fire Department, offers up shelves of unique home décor items and offers a wide range of classic white and silver décor for the upcoming holiday season.

Patchogue's newest bagel shop is now open at 85. E. Main St.

Goldberg's Famous Bagels began business Tuesday morning at 6 a.m. The store’s current hours are 6 a.m.-3 p.m., its phone number is 631-320-3955 and the business can also be reached by email to Goldbergscatering@gmail.com.

Sachem

Holbrook 2-BR Home For $1.2 Million In Homes For Sale

A home listed in this week’s Sachem homes for sale roundup is listed at just over $1.2 million. The home has just two bedrooms and two baths, but includes a 3.2 acre lot. The home was built in 1954.

Port Jefferson

Where To Eat Out In Port Jeff For Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving can be very overwhelming between the preparation, the cooking, and of course the clean up. If you are looking for an alternative way to spend Thanksgiving, try eating out at one of these restaurants. All of them will be serving their own Thanksgiving feast.


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