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Tractor Supply Co. opens 40,000 s/f at Islandia Shopping Center

Allan Dorman (front row, fifth from left), Mayor, Village of Islandia, with Tractor Supply Co. general manager G.T. Wagers (fourth from right)
also pictured front row (from left) are: Je’Din Jackson and Bryant Sheppard, team members, Tractor Supply Co; Jon Cohen, vice president, Blumenfeld Development Group; Mark Hunter, owner, Shepherd Shredding; Brandon Patanjo, Andrew Tapia and Nick Pancari, team members, Tractor Supply Co.
Back row (from left) are: Jason Fassler, code enforcement officer; Louis Wilson, public safety supervisor; Kevin Peterson, fire marshal;
Kimberly Davis, public safety code enforcement supervisor; and Gerald Peters, village manager, Village of Islandia.

Islandia, NY On July 26th mayor Allan Dorman attended the ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of Tractor Supply Co. in the Islandia Shopping Center, 1750 Veterans Memorial Hwy.

Construction for the 40,000 s/f building began in February and was completed on July 19. The store sells lawn and garden supplies, truck and towing accessories, tools and equipment, clothing and apparel. The store also sells pet supplies and features a self-serve pet bathing and grooming station.

“It’s great to be here in Islandia,” said G.T Wagers, general manager, Tractor Supply Co. “Our new location provides a wide array of products to meet the needs of local residents and businesses. In addition, Islandia is now home of the #1 destination for pet food and pet supplies.”

“We welcome Tractor Supply Co. as a welcome addition to the village,” said Dorman. “This store offers a variety of products and services for our residents and local businesses. In addition, it is conveniently situated in the Islandia Shopping Center, where our residents can find everything they need in one centralized location.”

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