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Photos: Shops at Nanuet Construction Jan. 4

Check back each Friday for photos of the progress on the Shops at Nanuet. Have your own photos/videos? Add them to this photo gallery

Here's a look at the journey between Clarkstown and Simon:

2010

  • Aug: Clarkstown: Nanuet Mall Getting Ready for a Big Makeover
  • Nov: Nanuet Mall Update: Possible Plan Reveal Early 2011

2011

  • April: 
  • May: Rough Timeline for Nanuet Mall: Traditional with Outdoor Setting
  • June: Clarkstown Town Board Approved Resolution for Appraising Nanuet Mall Property
  • June: Nanuet Mall Owner Sets Tentative Timeline For Rebuilding
  • Oct: 
  • October 25 meeting: 
  • Site’s open air Main Street concept
  • Demolition timeline
  • Parking at the mall and Q&A between Clarkstown and Simon
  • Access during and after construction
  • Nov. 30 Discussions-Part 1
  • Nov. 30 Discussions-Part 2
  • Dec. 14 Discussions
  • Dec. 29: Banchetto's Stormwater Agreement

2012

  • Jan. 18 Discussions-Part 1: Traffic Flow
  • Jan. 18 Discussions-Part 2: Public Safety
  • Jan. 18 Discussions-Part 3: Macy's
  • Feb. 29: Discussions-Local Business Concerns
  • June 14: Simon—On Track with Nanuet Mall Demolition
  • July 19: Planning Board Discusses Shops at Nanuet

Looking Back

  • April 2011: Local Businesses Reflect on Nanuet Mall's Future
  • Nanuet Mall Businesses: Hopes and Concerns on The Shops at Nanuet
  • Poll: Gourmet Grocery Store for Shops at Nanuet
  • Nanuet Mall Stores—Where Are They Now?
  • Nanuet Mall Walkers Find Alternatives
  • Remaining Nanuet Mall Stores Reflect on Last Day
  • Jan. 31: Nanuet Mall Closes
  • Feb. 1: Moving Day
  • Banchetto Closes Temporarily
  • Mar 1: End of Nanuet Mall Commuter Lot
  • Nanuet Mall Commuter Lot Moves to Rockland Shopping Plaza

Moving Forward

  • Fairway Market to Anchor the Shops at Nanuet
  • 12-Screen Regal Cinemas Announced For Shops At Nanuet
  • Electrical Contractor Awarded Projects at 4 Malls
  • Banchetto Feast to Reopen

Photo Galleries

  • Jan. 31: Last Day Photos
  • Feb 24: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Mar 2: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Mar 9: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Mar 16: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Mar 23: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Mar 30: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Apr 6: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Apr 13: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Apr 20: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Apr 27: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • May 4: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • May 11: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • May 18: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • May 25: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • June 1: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • June 8: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • June 15: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • June 22: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • June 29: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • July 6: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • July 13: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • July 20: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Aug 3: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Aug 10: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Aug 17: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Aug 24: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Aug 31: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Sept 7: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Sept 14: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Sept 21: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Sept 28: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Oct 5: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Oct 12: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Nov. 9: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Nov. 16: Nanuet Mall Demolition Photos
  • Nov. 30: Shops at Nanuet Construction Photos
  • Dec. 7: Shops at Nanuet Construction Photos
  • Dec. 14: Shops at Nanuet Construction Photos
  • Dec. 21: Shops at Nanuet Construction Photos
  • Dec. 28: Shops at Nanuet Construction Photos

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