New Village At Patchogue
Historic Tower Returned to Four Corners
New Village at Patchogue (1 Village Green Way, 1-25 West Main Street and Havens Avenue) was constructed from 2011 to 2013 by Tritec Corporation as a major contribution to Patchogue’s revitalization and renaissance. New Village is a 3-part commercial block building. Horizontal banding defines restaurants and stores as the first block and a horizontal band below the fifth story makes for a “three block” commercial structure.
The stylized tower facing the Four Corners is a nod to the Fishel-Swezey Tower and Patchogue’s historic past. New Village replaced the old Swezey’s Department Store, five or six smaller buildings, a parking garage and parking lot from North Ocean Avenue to Havens Avenue. In 2012, Tritec relocated the 1908 Carnegie Library, which stood behind Swezey’s on Lake Street, to 160 West Main Street, next to Suffolk County’s 6th District Court.
New Village attracts new residents and businesses proud to call Patchogue home. Later in the tour, New Village is more visible from vantage points farther down West Main Street.