Great Neck Plaza Directory Listings & Citation Management for Bond Street Businesses
Great Neck Plaza is the densest commercial core in the Great Neck peninsula, a Nassau village of about 7,300 residents with a walkable Middle Neck Road and Bond Street retail district, the Great Neck Plaza LIRR station, and Welwyn Park as the major landmarks. Heavy independent restaurant, professional services, and personal-care concentration in a tight footprint with shared 11021 and 11023 ZIPs against Great Neck, Thomaston, Kensington, and Russell Gardens means citation overlap is unusually intense here. A Bond Street restaurant gets listed in Yelp as Great Neck, in Google Business Profile as Great Neck Plaza, and in Apple Maps under a generic peninsula tag. A dental practice in a multi-tenant Middle Neck Road building gets listed under the wrong suite across the medical verticals. Citation consistency is one of the foundational local SEO signals, and in a commercial core this dense it is the unglamorous foundation that lets every other piece of marketing actually compound.
Where Great Neck Plaza businesses lose leads on directories
Bond Street and Middle Neck Road restaurants split across Great Neck Plaza and Great Neck on Yelp and Google
Dental and med spa practices with outdated suite numbers in multi-tenant buildings cached across verticals
Personal-care and professional service businesses listed under multiple peninsula village names
How NOVA solves it
Audit every Great Neck Plaza citation across 40+ directories and reconcile peninsula village variants
Claim, correct, and suppress duplicates on Google Business Profile, Apple Maps, Bing Places, and Yelp
Build vertical directories matched to your trade — OpenTable, Healthgrades, Zocdoc, RealSelf, Avvo
Monthly sync monitoring so aggregator pushes do not reintroduce stale Great Neck or Kensington-era addresses
Great Neck Plaza context
On Long Island, dense walkable commercial cores inside multi-village clusters — Great Neck Plaza, Floral Park, Mineola — face the most intense citation competition on the Island. Decades of restaurant turnover, professional-services consolidation, and multi-tenant building reshuffles leave a long tail of stale records across the directories. For a Great Neck Plaza operator with neighbors actively competing for the same Middle Neck Road and Bond Street search traffic, locking NAP consistency across Google, Apple, Bing, Yelp, and the relevant verticals is the foundation that decides who shows up.
Local anchors: Great Neck Plaza LIRR station, Middle Neck Road shops, Bond Street, Welwyn Park.
Frequently asked questions
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