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JMart​ welcomed customers for the first time on Monday at 24926 Northern Blvd., finalizing an era of speculation of its opening timeline.
Whitestone Lanes owners want to build a 415-unit apartment building on the bowling alley lot, city records show.
Lidl will be opening at the Glen Oaks Shopping Center sometime in 2024, the company announced.
Wren Kitchen, a UK-based kitchen retailer, opened its eighth location in the United States in College Point on Friday.
Club Pilates will open its doors at Baybridge Shopping Center by mid-May, co-owner Angelo Acquista told Patch.
The pharmacy located at 132-22 14th Avenue will shutter on April 5, 2023, according to a company spokesperson.
The 5,741-square-foot clothing store is expected to open in late spring or early summer.
The store was located at 187-04 Horace Harding Expressway, and it’s scheduled to close on Feb. 23.
Gordon’s, located at 40-17 Bell Boulevard, opened for business on Dec. 21, serving a variety of beef, chicken, and veggie burgers.
Avo Taco, a Mexican chain, is celebrating the opening of its third location nationwide on Monday, Jan. 9 at Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
A spokesperson for White Castle told Patch that the location at 213-17 Northern Boulevard is remodeling.
Big Chicken CEO Josh Halpern told Patch that it’s strongly considering the Northern Queens neighborhood.
National chain store openings were down slightly in one of Bayside’s zip codes in 2022 compared to the year before.
Sushi Bell, formerly located at 36-28 Bell Boulevard, was marked "permanently closed" by Google.
Rosa’s Pizza held its grand opening on Tuesday, stating that it's open for business after a months-long delay at Bay Terrace.
Valdari, located at 214-26 41st Ave., has opened its doors with the restaurant’s ower, David Arias, doubling as its chef.
Monster Crab held its grand opening on Tuesday at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
The supermarket chain, owned by Key Food, will lay off its 54 employees, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification said.
Rosa’s Pizza is set to host its grand opening on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
The Bayside Village BID said the new sandwich joint near 40th Avenue is open for business.
Avo Taco opened at Bay Terrace Shopping Center, offering artisanal tacos, cocktails, and a variety of appetizers.
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The owners are negotiating with the owner of a location near the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
Teso Life will open a new its next Japanese department store in Bayside by March 2023.
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The Francis Lewis Boulevard Key Food will close in November, Department of Labor records show.
A rebranded Greek cafe and a Mediterranean chain restaurant are among Bell Boulevard's newest businesses. More opening details here.
Alternation plans filed with the city​ as of last month indicate a market is set to open on Bell Boulevard at a now-closed Walgreens.
A worker said Lee's Laundromat is closing due to the owner's retirement, but locals think the opening of a nearby laundromat is to blame.
The free shows, which include music and charity raffles, will be held at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center every other Tuesday as of May 24.
This marks at least the fourth time since February that a Queens store sold a winning Take 5 ticket.
"My Sparky has been going to you since he was a puppy. We will miss you​," wrote one local in response to Waggers' closing announcement.