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Gap Inc. Returns to Long Island Shopping Center with New Brand

Gap Factory is coming to Mayfair Shopping Center in Commack, NY, as Levin Management Corporation (LMC) adds another strong brand in its focused re-tenanting effort at the Jericho Turnpike retail property. E.J. Moawad, LMC senior leasing representative, arranged the 12,800-square-foot Gap Factory lease on behalf of property ownership. Michael Friedman of Inline Realty represented the tenant. 

The commitment marks Gap Inc.’s return to Mayfair Shopping Center, which previously housed a Gap store. Gap Factory offers an exclusive assortment of affordable, casual-chic clothing and will serve a wide demographic.

“Over the past several years, Mayfair Shopping Center has attracted a dynamic, relevant tenant mix that blends fashion, fitness, lifestyle and entertainment – with the goal to align the property’s offerings with the expectations and lifestyles of today’s shoppers,” said Moawad. “The Gap Factory lease is a direct result of this evolution and provides a strong endorsement of the property as one of Long Island’s most desirable retail destinations.”

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