Queens Chamber of Commerce, Flushing Willets Point Corona  
 Local Development Corporation announce new partnership 
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 terfront  land  in  Flushing. 
   Today,  they  are  
 focused  on  a  variety  of  
 issues  facing  the  community, 
   including  the  
 expansion of affordable  
 housing,  infrastructure  
 improvement, mass  
 transit,  open  space  and  
 streetscape issues. 
 The chamber will  
 form a committee that  
 will focus on the work of  
 the FWPC LDC and continue  
 to advance projects  
 in  the  neighborhoods  of  
 Flushing, Willets Point  
 and Corona. 
 The chamber will  
 seek  to  establish  an  appropriate  
 naming opportunity  
 in recognition  
 of Shulman’s efforts to  
 revitalize the area. 
 In  honor  of  Shulman  
 and to support its ongoing  
 efforts,  the  FWPC  
 LDC and Chamber of  
 Commerce  will  host  a  
 fundraiser, “A Night at  
 the Ballpark” on Tuesday, 
  Sept. 14, at 6 p.m. at  
 Citi Field. The evening  
 will  be  held  in  the  Empire  
 Suites  and  will  include  
 a reception and the  
 ballgame where the New  
 York  Mets  will  take  on  
 the St. Louis Cardinals. 
 For more information  
 on the event, visit  
 queensalive.org. 
 Reach reporter Carlotta  
 Mohamed by e-mail  
 at cmohamed@schneps 
 media.com or by phone at  
 (718) 260–4526. 
 BY CARLOTTA MOHAMED 
 The  Queens  Chamber  
 of  Commerce  and  
 the  Flushing  Willets  
 Point-Corona Local Development  
 Corporation  
 (FWPC LDC) announced  
 a landmark agreement  
 on Thursday, July 15,  
 partnering  on  several  
 projects,  events  and  
 initiatives  in  northern  
 Queens. 
 Tom Grech, president  
 and CEO of the Queens  
 Chamber  of  Commerce,  
 said  they’re  delighted  
 to  reach  an  agreement  
 with the FWPC LDC, an  
 organization founded by  
 the late Queens Borough  
 President  Claire  Shulman  
 to  revitalize  the  
 greater Flushing, Willets  
 Point and Corona  
 neighborhoods. 
 The two organizations  
 will  engage  in  a  
 meaningful partnership  
 to carry forward the vision  
 of  Shulman,  Grech  
 said. 
 “Because  of  Borough  
 President Shulman’s  
 vision and the FWPC  
 LDC’s  hard  work,  there  
 is a plan in place to develop  
 a thriving community  
 in Flushing  and  
 Willets Point creating  
 jobs and economic opportunity  
 for residents  
 throughout  northern  
 Queens,”  Grech  said.  
 “We look forward to  
 completing this work  
 in  a  way  that  both  benefits  
 the businesses and  
 residents  of  Flushing,  
 Willets Point and Corona, 
  and pays tribute to  
 Borough President Shulman, 
  who did so much  
 for Queens.” 
 Founded in 2007 by  
 Shulman,  the  FWPC  
 LDC  is  an  organization  
 composed of private and  
 public sector stakeholders  
 that seek to develop a  
 comprehensive set of economic  
 development goals  
 for the Greater Flushing,  
 Willets Point and Corona  
 neighborhoods  in  
 northern Queens. FWPC  
 LDC is dedicated to the  
 facilitation  of  projects  
 that  help  revitalize  and  
 stabilize these neighborhoods. 
 John Racanelli, chair  
 of  the  FWPC  LDC,  said  
 founding and leading  
 LDC was the capstone of  
 Shulman’s  amazing  life  
 and career. 
 “Every project initiated  
 and  accomplished  by  
 the LDC has been the result  
 of her vision, energy  
 and  tenacity,”  Racanelli  
 said. “Claire cannot be  
 replaced, but the LDC’s  
 alliance  with  the  chamber  
 will  ensure  that  its  
 work will go forward and  
 endure as a monument to  
 her leadership.” 
 Borough  President  
 Donovan  Richards  congratulated  
 the chamber  
 and the FWPC LDC  
 for  coming  together  to  
 create a “historic partnership” 
  — one that  
 Shulman  would  have  
 certainly been proud of,  
 Richards said. 
 “With our Queens  
 comeback  well  underway, 
   we  must  leave  no  
 stone unturned in our  
 efforts to uplift and support  
 our local businesses  
 in any way we can,”  
 Richards said. “My office  
 looks forward to continuing  
 our partnership with  
 these two vital organizations  
 to  accomplish  that  
 mission.” 
 In 2017, FWPC LDC  
 completed the Revitalization  
 Plan for the wa- 
 (From l. to r.) President and CEO of the Queens Chamber  
 of Commerce Thomas Grech and Chair of the FWPC LDC  
 Rob Racanelli.          
 Photo courtesy of Queens Chamber of Commerce 
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