This family business in its fourth generation, and has been in Teaneck since 1956. Unlike most stores, United buys its parts directly from the manufacturer. The company also has a machine shop that can make cylinder heads, brake rotors and drums, U-joints, bearings and presswork.
The rear parking lot gives easy access to the store. The manager is Alen Gladsien.
This Kumon North America facility is in one of the offices connected to the Marriott right off of Rte. 95. The company offers private tutoring to help children excel in reading and mathematics.
Octal Corporation is a business-to-business company that specializes in the manufacture and distribution of conversion kits, components and assemblies for retrofits, upgrades and maintenance spare parts of the M113 Personal Carrier, M60 Tank, M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, Merkava Tank and other tracked and wheeled vehicles. Its office is located on Galway Place just off of Palisades Avenue in Teaneck.
Vita Motivator, plumbing supply company, is tucked away on the second floor of this building on Cedar Lance. The company office door is marked by a sign that says "Pump It Dry."
Teaneck-based Cote-L manufactures and sells coatings that make make slippery surfaces less dangerous for businesses and the military. Products include brand names such as Durabak, certified for safety on United States Navy ships; Safti-Trax; Ceasefire; and Drenchcote. "We put safety at your feet" is the company slogan. See the website for more information.
The Teaneck Community Charter School is a public school for local students from kindergarten through eighth grade. The charter school provides an alternative to traditional public schools, a diverse student body and a curriculum that incorporates environmental studies and the arts into academics. Visit the Teaneck Community Charter School's website for information about the school's curriculum and philosophy.