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Parking
backed up this move back
in December pointing out
that homeowners do not
own a parking spot unless
they have a driveway on
their property.
Parking constraints are
a Queens-wide issue with
complaints from every
neighborhood surfacing
mainly at community
board meetings when the
city government proposes
installing bike lanes or
other types of development
perceived to diminish
curbside overnight storage
of vehicles.
Reach reporter
Mark Hallum by
email at mhallum@
schnepsmedia.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4564.
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Lowe’s
Deal reported that a
neighboring property
owned by Cushman and
Wakefield was selling for
$45 million. Cushman
and Wakefield owns
the nearly three-acre
development site known
as the Douglaston Acres.
According to the report, the
site can either be turned
into a 110,000-square-foot
residential development
or a 250,000-square-foot
community facility.
Reach reporter Jenna
Bagcal by email at jbagcal@
qns.com or by phone at (718)
224-5863 ext. 214.
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