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State Sen. Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. announced Friday the seniors-only job fair will take place on May 5 at the Kew Gardens Community Center.
Pet Club is slated to open on April 1 at 71-24 Austin Street, replacing an ice cream shop that shuttered in January.
The pharmacy located at 63-37 108th Street will close on Feb. 20.
Kings Combat, located at 72-08 Austin Street, offers Jiu-Jitsu, Kickboxing, and self-defense classes to adults and children.
The T-Bone Diner, located at 107-48 Queens Blvd., is set to open by next summer after closing in February 2022.
Cheese of the World, located at 7148 Austin St., posted on Wednesday that it would close at the end of the month.
An eatery specializing in soup dumplings opened its second location nation-wide on Monday in Forest Hills.
Diana Priya, the owner of I CE NY, which doubles as the soup and salad eatery EFresh, said the shop will permanently close on Jan. 14.
Forest Hills has 75 national chain retailers in 2022, the same amount of stores the neighborhood had when the pandemic hit the city.
Wendy Salazar, 21, opened Wendy’s Bakery & Sweets on 102-10 Metropolitan Avenue on Dec. 17.
Sakura-Ya opened its new location on 72-50 Austin Street.
CBD Kratom, located at 70-09 Austin Street, held its grand opening running from Dec. 2 to Dec. 4.
Bagel Chef, located at 9717 Queens Boulevard, opened on Sunday.
Esta-Joy Sydell, a resident in the neighborhood, started the initiative through a fundraiser this year, netting over $4,000 from Queensites.
Natural Foods Inc., based at 64-31 108th Street, netted $975,000 to expand its services in Long Island.
Dozens of participating shops in Forest Hills show that they are participating in the event, according to the Small Business Saturday map.
The incubator in Forest Hills is set to open “in the coming months” as tech companies apply for the program to receive a working space.
Smashburger applied for a liquor license, which could give the hamburger chain permission to sell alcoholic beverages if approved.
A representative for the supermarket chain confirmed that a Forest Hills location is not on the list of upcoming Trader Joe’s openings.
The IKEA store in Rego Park is closing less than two years after its opening.
Like many other beauty-focused businesses in the city, the salon struggled to retain customers after the pandemic broke out.
The job fair, hosted by state Sen. Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr., was last held in-person in 2019.
A "for-lease" sign and online listing removal spurred speculation that the lights are permanently out at Rego Park's P.C. Richard & Son.
Every first-place winning ticket in Tuesday's evening drawing was sold in New York City.
The call for proposals is part of the park department's efforts to add amenities to citywide parks, including Forest Park. Learn more here.
Locals hoping a restaurant or diner would replace a now-shuttered kid's cafe were angered to learn that a medical office is opening instead.
The former Jones Surgical Co. storefront was sold to a person with the same name as the CEO of Pio Pio, a Peruvian chain.
A couple of locals said that The Nuts Factory, a new specialty food store on Austin Street, has restored their faith in the neighborhood.
This closure comes amid a company restructuring where nearly 150 stores nationwide are slated to close, including a handful in Queens.
Jones Surgical Co., which has stood in Forest Hills since the 1950s, will close March 31, moving to wholesale-only due to retail struggles.
Russia's military invasion continues to sever supply chains already rattled by the pandemic, leading to price fluctuations in food products.
Forest Hills residents can still pick up groceries at Stop & Shop, just not at midnight.
The company's website indicates that you can still place orders and pick them up from outside the storefront.
After offering takeout and delivery in Forest Hills, Tacombi is now opening its Austin Street doors on Tuesday for indoor dining.
Event organizers — Commonpoint Queens, Donovan Richards, and Queens' Chamber of Commerce — hope the fair supports Queens' pandemic recovery.
Construction is underway at a Key Foods-turned-luxury-building on Queens Blvd, but the building's supermarket tenant won't be Trader Joe's.
Martha's Country Bakery's shutdown by the health department confused neighbors who saw a posted note saying it's closed during construction.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Forest Hills area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Forest Hills.