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10.19.24
Newsday: Spirit Halloween’s owner to test 10 Spirit Christmas pop-ups, including 1 on Long Island
By Tory N. Parrish
The owner of the largest Halloween retailer in the country is getting into the Christmas spirit.
Spencer Gifts LLC, the parent company of the Spirit Halloween chain of pop-up shops selling costumes and decorations, will test 10 Spirit Christmas temporary stores it is opening this year in five Northeast states, including a store in Sayville Plaza in Bohemia.
“Spirit Christmas is a new concept for us, and we’re hopeful it will resonate with our customers. Our goal is to create a festive retail experience that captures the spirit of the season, much like we do for Halloween,” said Nikki Balles, spokeswoman for Spirit Halloween.
Spirit Christmas shops will sell holiday décor, clothes, inflatables, gifts and stocking stuffers, Balles said. Also, St. Nicholas will make appearances.
“Guests can meet Santa for their annual Christmas card photo and receive a free digital postcard featuring you and Santa. Wander through the life-sized gingerbread village, where you can mail your letter to Santa at the North Pole and find out whether you’ve been naughty or nice,” said Balles, who added that Santa visits can be booked at SpiritChristmas.com.
The first Spirit Christmas shop opened in Mays Landing, New Jersey, on Oct. 18 and the other nine will open in early November, she said.
Some of the 10 Spirit Christmas pop-ups will open in spaces that will be transformed from Spirit Halloween shops, as will be the case with the Bohemia store, which is located at 5181 Sunrise Hwy.
The Spirit Halloween in Bohemia occupies 39,000 square feet, said Robert Delavale, vice president and director of leasing at Breslin Realty Development Corp., the Garden City-based real estate firm that owns part of Sayville Plaza through an affiliate.
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