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  TIMESLEDGER, MAY 5, 2019      TIMESLEDGER.COM 
 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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