Bankruptcy filings were down in Queens last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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Neighbors are banding together to convince Stop & Shop not to follow through on plans to close its Little Neck location.
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Stop & Shop plans to shut down its Little Neck location, but no closing date has been set, a spokesperson told Patch.
Bayside-Douglaston Patch is taking a look back at the businesses we lost in 2020 and the ones that we gained.
IHOP is about to heat up its pancake griddles at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
The Stop & Shop in Bayside has launched pickup service to help customers stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic, the chain said Tuesday.
Rush Hour Cookies N Cream Cafe will celebrate a soft opening this weekend.
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The auto dealership will pay $186,000 to settle claims that it targeted Chinese-speaking customers to sell cars at inflated costs.
The breakfast-restaurant chain is scheduled to start flipping pancakes at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center by the end of the year.
Bayside and Douglaston restaurants will now be able to offer outdoor seating year-round.
Queens prosecutors accused Jagdeep Deol of cheating workers out of $1.5 million in wages for electrical work at city schools.
The Squire Theater has closed, a year and a half after MovieWorld took over the historic movie theater.
Fairway Market sold its Douglaston Plaza location to the supermarket chain Food Bazaar last month.
Bogopa, which owns the supermarket chain Food Bazaar, made a bid to buy Fairway's Douglaston location as it sits on the brink of closing.
Fairway Market, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January, ​now expects to close its Douglaston store by mid-July.
The grocery chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January.
Two men stand accused of selling surgical masks for an inflated price at their Whitestone grocery store, prosecutors said.
Patch is publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for businesses in the Bayside and Douglaston area. Here’s how to get listed.
Fairway may not close its Douglaston store anytime soon, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the New York Post reported.
A grand jury indicted a Glen Oaks business owner accused of cheating his employees out of more than $1.5 million in wages.
The Health Nuts, a local chain of health food shops, is closing its location in the Bay Terrace Shopping Center.
Fairway is beginning to sell off its stores after declaring bankruptcy Thursday, and locations that don't get a buyer may close.
A father-daughter team is opening a location of SoBol, an acai bowl and smoothie shop, in the Bay Terrace Shopping Center next week.
This Bayside High School teacher was among a group of New York City public school teachers dubbed the city's greatest for science and math.
The Douglaston-Little Neck area has the city's highest rate of empty retail space, according to city Comptroller Scott Stringer's office.
Bee You ArtStudio will offer summer camps for kids and BYOB "Paint and Sip" nights for adults.
MovieWorld had to close its Douglaston movie theater last year. Now the beloved cinema and its affordable ticket prices are back.
The beloved Italian meat market has been sold to Marino’s Supermarket. The new owners plan to renovate and reopen the shop.
The specialty children's retailer is slated to move out of the Bayside shopping center by the end of September, developers confirmed.
The warehouse is slated to open in June 2019 after ousting the local MovieWorld theater from its longtime spot in the shopping center.
Gap, which has for years been a staple in the Bayside shopping center, will close its doors in July, QNS reports.
Neighbors of the dealership claim they've dealt with illegally parked cars clogging the streets, homophobic slurs and constant car alarms.
Community Board 11 will vote on plans for a Lowe's store to replace the now-shuttered Macy's at the Douglaston Shopping Center.
Residents claim Bayside Imports has been illegally filling street parking spaces for years.
The eatery will serve home-style cooking and supports Bayside's local artist community, according to its website.
The Bell Club will have an arts center, fitness gym and space to hold events, co-owner Meg Hall told Patch.
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