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UPDATE: Doors Closed at Fido's Fences [Empty in Smithtown]

Fido's Fences says the location has never been open for walk-ins and is used as a storage facility.

UPDATED June 29: A representative for Fido's Fences said via email that this location is used as storage, has never been open for walk-in traffic, and the phone number posted on the door is answered during regular business hours.

Nestled between Fire & Ice Hookah Lounge and Imperial Kitchens & Baths on West Main Street in Smithtown is a now vacant standalone building, the former home to Fido's Fences.

Zillow.com listed the 405 West Main Street address as a single-family home that spans 1,000 square feet on a 5,662 square foot parcel of land, with a rent estimate of $2,200 per month. The website also lists the property as not being for sale.

There is no current rental or sale information available on MLSLI.com. The front window bears a "For Rent" sign with 786-8500 as a contact number. 

Fido's Fences currently has locations open in Garden City, East Norwich and Centerport.

While in a less commercial area than the rest of Main Street, the vacancy is one of many that has littered the west portion of the road, which includes the former homes to ,  and S&S Deli.

What do you think should take over this West Main Street vacancy?

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