In recent months we have witnessed the closing of a few, once very popular, retail brands in New York State. Bed, Bath & Beyond, Christmas Tree Shops and certain Rite Aid locations are just some of the giants that have closed their doors. That's the bad news, here is some good news.

Two new businesses are moving into the Capital Region of New York. Is one of them a replacement for the former TGI Fridays location? Here's what you need to know.

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Stuyvesant Plaza at 1475 Western Avenue in Albany, recently announced plans for 2 new businesses arriving at the shopping center in 2024. Locally owned and operated, Simone’s Kitchen will celebrate their grand opening summer of 2024.

Simone's Kitchen is a Mediterranean-inspired eatery featuring mezza bowls, baklava and more. With locations in Schenectady and Coxsackie, Simone’s Kitchen, started by a mother and son team, is on a mission to bring the brightest and boldest flavors of the Mediterranean to the Capital Region!

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Union Hall Supply Company is also scheduled for a grand opening this summer at Stuyvesant Plaza. Following in the footsteps of their flagship location in Saratoga Springs, Union Hall is a one-of-a-kind locally owned men’s clothing store.

According to the Stuyvesant Plaza website there are approximately 6 grand opening announcement coming soon. Keep checking back for updates.

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