The iconic Cherry Valley Shopping Center in Nassau County, New York was strategically established on 4.87 acres of land in 1992 with a 77,180 square feet building.
With its recent major renovations, it has a new large parking area in front of its retail operations to accommodate over three hundred cars (ratio 3.89/1,000 SF), two convenient major street entrances with dedicated turn lanes, and the historic 60 feet tall arc (known as the "1964/1965 New York World's Fair Arc") with a huge illuminated billboard pylon sign that lists the tenants' brand names.
It is situated on the busy, signalized intersection of Hempstead Turnpike (traffic counts of 30,000+ cars daily) and Cherry Valley Avenue. For public transportation convenience, it is on the direct bus line of Hempstead Turnpike and near Long Island Rail Road train stops. Further, being on the border of both the Village of Garden City and the area of Franklin Square in West Hempstead, the Center caters to a variety of demographic populations.