8 The QUENS Courier • april 9, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com LeFrak City cuts ribbon on new courtyard as part of multimillion-dollar renovations BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO [email protected]/@aaltamirano28 A new era has begun at LeFrak City as the Corona apartment complex celebrated the grand opening of a brand-new courtyard filled with amenities just in time for the warmer weather. The West Courtyard, located at 96-04 57th Ave. in LeFrak City, was officially opened on the morning of April 8 after a ribbon-cutting ceremony including local elected officials, LeFrak Organization representatives and residents of LeFrak City. The courtyard, which is the first phase of projects aiming to transform the outdoor amenities at LeFrak City, features new trees and shrubs, walkways, a new seating area with benches and picnic tables, and two athletic courts currently used for basketball and tennis. “We’re going to be able to have a great summer and spring here in LeFrak City, but it only works if we keep it clean, if we respect ourselves and respect the facility and we allow the residents and children to enjoy this in that kind of atmosphere,” Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry said. “We can do this. This is not so hard; we just have to work together, communicate together and enjoy the diversity that LeFrak City has promoted for so many years.” Aubry also added that the new projects were a “new era” for the Corona apartment complex. Along with the West Courtyard, the next outdoor project will be adding a new playground with state-of-the-art equipment for young children. Plans are even being drawn to bring a new swimming pool at the East Courtyard in 2017, according to Jamie LeFrak, principal of the LeFrak Organization. “LeFrak City is more, it’s much more and by that I’m not talking about the spacious, sun-filled apartments or the lively, growing neighborhood with its library and schools and shopping malls,” LeFrak said. “The more in LeFrak City is the people. LeFrak City is 20,000 amazing people in 5,000 families and more than 200 maintenance workers, safety officers and administrative staff.” All the outdoor projects are part of a multimilliondollar renewal and modernization of LeFrak City which began three years ago. The overall renovations include five new lobbies with 10 new mail rooms, hundreds of renovated apartments, 20 new laundry rooms, 10,000 brighter and more efficient light fixtures, 60 fully modernized elevators, 80 restored façades, eight reconstructed garages, five new security and intercom systems including more than 1,000 new HD video cameras and a residential rooftop solar energy installation. “LeFrak has always been a destination and now it will continue to be even a better destination with this courtyard. This is the new beginning,” state Senator Jose Peralta said. “LeFrak has gone through some recent tragedies but today is a day of celebration. Today is a day of celebration because today is about a new hope, a new beginning where we are going to transform LeFrak into what LeFrak was going to be envisioned for.” THE COURIER/Photo by Angy Altamirano Free Electronics Recycling Events are coming to Queens this Spring Avoid a fine: It’s now illegal to discard electronics in the regular trash! Visit lesecologycenter.org or call 212.477.4022 for more info Recycle me! High-speed crash in Forest Hills injures three One person was critically injured and two others suffered injuries after a pair of cars collided on Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills on Sunday morning, Fire Department sources said. The accident occurred at about 6:47 a.m. on the boulevard’s main road at 71st Avenue. Firefighters on the scene used the Hurst tool — commonly known as the “jaws of life” — to tear into one of the damaged vehicles and free two trapped victims. All three victims were transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center for treatment of their injuries. Photo by Allen Epstein
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