July 31, 2018 By Christian Murray A popular Woodside eatery that serves all-natural and antibiotic-free chicken is opening a location in Long Island City in September. The restaurant, called Mister Chicken To Go, is opening at 44-64 21st St., in the space that was occupied by the pizzeria Amerigo. The Long Island City venue will… Read more »
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Asian Fusion Concept Replaces Latin Restaurant and Lounge at Former Crabhouse Site
July 31, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The former Crabhouse site is undergoing another concept shift, with plans for an Asian fusion restaurant there after months of operating as a Latin restaurant and lounge. The site, located at 2-03 Borden Ave., is now going as Madame Jade, and will offer a contemporary take on Southeast Asian… Read more »
Dance Festival Heading to LIC/Astoria Waterfront This Weekend, 144 Performances Scheduled
July 30, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez The Long Island City and Astoria waterfront will be the site of a massive dance festival this weekend, with all day performances taking place in four parks. The INSITU Site-Specific Dance Festival, scheduled for August 4 and 5, will see a total of 144 performances from 22 national and… Read more »
Hunters Point Library Expected to Open in Summer 2019, Delays Continue
July 27, 2018 By Christian Murray The Hunters Point Library will not open until the summer of 2019 as the project continues to be besieged by construction delays. The city agency in charge of overseeing the construction estimates that the library will be completed by the end of the year, with the Queens Library taking… Read more »
Armored Truck Driver Caught Stealing $1.6 Million in Cash
July 27, 2018 By Tara Law An armored truck driver from Queens faces up to 25 years in prison for allegedly stealing more than $1.6 million in cash from a vehicle in Long Island City that he’d been hired to protect. The driver, 37-year-old Howard Beach resident Riguerson Avril, allegedly pilfered the funds from a… Read more »
Queens Beer Festival Taking Place This Saturday at LIC Landing
July 25, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A beer-focused festival will be taking place in Long Island City this weekend for the second year in a row. “Cheers To QNS!”, the name of the event, features breweries exclusively from Queens serving up unlimited beers in a day filled with music, pop up food stalls, and more… Read more »
Vernon Boulevard Sushi and Soju Venue Closes
July 24, 2018 By Christian Murray A Vernon Boulevard restaurant that aimed to offer something for sports fans and foodies alike closed on Thursday after being in business just five months. S3 Sushi, which was located at 47-34 Vernon Blvd, was a sports bar and sushi eatery that served Asian cuisine. It also promoted soju—a… Read more »
Modern Spaces Granted TRO Against Competitor Accused of Stealing Data, Poaching Agents
July 24, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Modern Spaces, the Long Island City-based brokerage, has recently been granted a temporary restraining order against a competitor it accused of stealing confidential data and poaching agents. The restraining order against Compass, a coast-to-coast competitor, was handed down by a judge last month, and follows a lawsuit Modern Spaces… Read more »
Renderings Show Another Massive Tower Proposed For Queens Plaza Area
July 23, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez Yet another tower could be heading to Long Island City, with reports of a 70-story skyscraper in the works for the Queens Plaza neighborhood. The massive development has been pegged at 42-50 24th St., according to City Realty, just one block away from the Queensboro Plaza station, meaning the… Read more »
UBreakiFix Opens on Jackson Avenue
July 23, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez A store specializing in tech repairs has opened in the Hunters Point neighborhood. uBreakiFix, the name of the shop at 10-50 Jackson Ave., opened last week, marking the nationwide brand’s first Queens location. The store’s services “anything with a power button,” including smartphones, tablets, computers, game consoles, drones, and… Read more »