Nourish Shuts Down
Nourish, the well-regarded store that provides natural and organic goods, is closing for good. On Friday, the store’s front doors were covered in newspaper, and it was selling all its items at heavily...
View ArticleA corridor of closures on Greenpoint
In the past two months, there have been a series of business closures on Greenpoint Ave. between 46th and 47th. The most notable was Yogurberry, a trendy ice-cream shop that closed after being in...
View ArticleSunnyside grocery store closes
Welcome Mart, a grocery store located on the corner of Queens Blvd and 44th Street, has shut down. On Thursday, the doors were shuttered and the windows were covered in newspaper. Meanwhile, five...
View ArticleSunnyside Furniture Store to Close
Green Point Furniture is shutting its doors at the end of November. The store, which has been in operation for close to seven years, has generated very little business in the past two years, an...
View ArticleGoodnight from Sleepy’s Sunnyside Store
Sleepy’s the Mattress Professional has bid Sunnyside goodnight by closing its store at 43-10 Queens Blvd. For those interested in a good night’s rest, the company still has a nearby store in Woodside–...
View ArticleSunnyside Landmark Closes: Flynn’s Inn
Flynn’s Inn, a traditional Irish-American pub, closed its doors for good recently when the owners decided not to renew their lease. The pub’s furniture and bar equipment was thrown in a dumpster,...
View ArticleSugar & Joe Closes
By Brendan McKenna Sugar & Joe, a popular spot for weekend brunch, closed its doors at the end of January. The coffee shop and restaurant, located at 42-20 Greenpoint Avenue (across from Thomas...
View ArticleSunnyside Closures Continue
Businesses continue to struggle in Sunnyside with the latest victim of the recession being Daco Romano, a cafe/bakery on Skillman Ave (btwn. 46th and 47th). However, a notice in the window of Curves, a...
View ArticleStores on 44th Street Close
Two stores on 44th Street, between 43rd Ave. and Queens Blvd, have closed. Boost Mobile, which was located at 44-01 Queens Blvd, closed earlier this month. Meanwhile, Cinco de Mayo Market, a Mexican...
View ArticleVictoria’s Pizza succumbs to tough economy
Victoria’s Pizza II, located at 43-46th Street, has gone out of business, according to a sign placed in its window. The business had been put up for sale months ago. In July, the business was listed at...
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