
New City, NY – The grand reopening of ShopRite of New City is set for Friday, February 21, 2025, at 9:00 AM, marking a significant step in the broader redevelopment of the New City Shopping Center. Located at 66 N. Main Street, the newly renovated supermarket promises an enhanced shopping experience with expanded departments and modern features.
The revamped ShopRite, which has served the New City community since 1980, now boasts expanded produce, dairy, frozen, and kosher sections. Shoppers can also look forward to the new Patsy’s Butcher Shop and a from-scratch bakery offering freshly prepared goods daily. The renovations include energy-efficient refrigeration and lighting, aligning with the store’s commitment to sustainability.
The reopening of ShopRite is a pivotal part of the ongoing transformation of the New City Shopping Center, a prominent retail hub in the heart of Clarkstown, Rockland County. The center, acquired in October 2022 through a joint venture between KABR Group of Englewood, New Jersey, and BTF Capital of Rockville Centre, is undergoing a full-scale modernization to improve its tenant mix, design, and overall customer experience.
“This redevelopment has been a transformative process,” said Ben Malinsky, who has overseen the construction and redevelopment efforts. “We have worked diligently to modernize this property, ensuring it reflects the highest standards for today’s retailers and consumers. The new ShopRite is just the beginning of what’s to come for the New City Shopping Center.”
The new long-term lease with Inserra Supermarkets, the operators of ShopRite, underscores the strength and appeal of the New City Shopping Center’s location. According to Kenneth Schuckman, President of Schuckman Realty, the center has seen heightened interest from both national and regional tenants. “The excitement surrounding the renovation of the New City Shopping Center and the grand reopening of ShopRite is incredible,” Schuckman said. “Multiple leases have already been signed or are in active negotiations for most of the vacant space. Our goal is to upgrade the tenancy to reflect the quality of the enhanced shopping experience.”