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Biz News: Reveling and Living Legends
Businesses making headlines across our area this week.
Combining Manhattan style and a menu sampling the globe, Garden City's newest restaurant is already serving happy customers.
The much-anticipated Revel Restaurant & Bar opened their doors Wednesday and welcomed their first enthusiastic diners.
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Looking to score the autograph of an athlete, celebrity or politician? Warren Heller might just have you covered.
Heller is the owner of Living Legends Memorabilia, which recently reopened at 124 Long Beach Rd. in Rockville Centre. The store relocated from Bellmore after 17 years there. Superstorm Sandy led Heller to seek a more affordable location.
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Gourmet Glatt Named Nassau Business of the Month
Just in the time for the Jewish New Year, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano announced that Gourmet Glatt Emporium of Cedarhurst has been named the county's "Business of the Month."
Thai Restaurant to Hit Long Beach West End
A Thai restaurant that has filled a West End vacancy is expected to open this fall after the owners correct a problem at the unit.
Owners of Ra-Kang, at 895 W. Beech St., at the northeast corner of Wyoming Avenue, told Patch on Tuesday that they hoped to open their doors for business in about a month, after they fix the gas unit at the building.
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