Rego Center Mall:
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The Rego Center mall was completed in 2010 where is be the home of many chain clothing, food, and department brands offered to the public. Its close proximity to the Long Island Expressway helps to attract more visitors and consumers to the marketplace in Rego Park. Many of the mainstay stores are Costco, Panera Bread, and Century 21. Across the street from the mall is a large flat area reserved for parking in order to ensure that those who commute a long distance to this mall will have easy access to parking.
Queens Boulevard:
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Queens Blvd has a plentiful number of stores restaurants and grocery markets for residents and consumers to be able to acquire all of their daily needs in addition to having food on the table and an accessible way as well as give a prominent showcase for smaller businesses to be seen by the public eye as Queens Blvd’s Expressway helps to catch the eye of ongoing travelers if they need anything along or before their journeys.
Regency Centers – 90-30 Metropolitan Avenue:
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This shopping center even though it is at the border of Rego Park, and is a smaller complex, it still provides a variety of different stores for consumers to shop at as it consists of a Trader Joe’s, a Staples and a Michaels.
[1] “Rego Park mall refinanced with $252M loan.” Real Estate Weekly, January 2, 2019
[2] “Eight-Story, 60-Unit Mixed-Use Building In The Works At 98-02 Queens Boulevard, Rego Park.” New York Yimby. 2022
[3] “90 – 30 Metropolitan Avenue.” Regency Centers. Accessed 2022.