30 JULY 6, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
Ridgewood Times Rental Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLSLI
RIDGEWOOD
Norman Street 68th Place 58th Avenue 67th Road
1 bedroom
1731 Cornelia Street
$1,900
Completely renovated
Very close to train lines
John Zakowski
McZaks Realty
2 bedrooms
1635 Norman Street
$2,000
Recently renovated
Close to L train
Anthony Fernandez
Keller Williams Realty Liberty
3 bedrooms or more
60-78 67th Avenue
$2,200
Second-fl oor apartment
All utilities included
Marta Perez
Realty By The Park
GLENDALE
2 bedrooms
82-83 88th Place
$2,000
Quiet, tree-lined block
Plenty of sun-lit rooms
Jennifer Figueroa
Vision Global Realty
2 bedrooms
70-27 68th Place
$2,700
Newly renovated
Features two bathrooms
Mitchell Todd
Carollo Realty & Management
3 bedrooms or more
75-07 60th Lane
$2,500
Updated bathroom & kitchen
Superintendent on premises
Maryrose Borda
Pinnacle Home Brokerage
MASPETH
2 bedrooms
60-14 55th Drive, Apt. E
$1,750
Lots of closet space
Close to public transit
Christopher Snyder
Keller Williams Realty Liberty
2 bedrooms
60-45 60th Drive
$1,950
Hardwood fl oors
Kitchen with dishwasher
Barbara Ventura
Campione Realty
3 bedrooms or more
58th Avenue near 61st Street, Maspeth
$2,200
Completely renovated
Eat-in kitchen
Susan Foo
O’Kane Realty
MIDDLE VILLAGE
1 bedroom
57-45 74th Street
$1,800
Newly remodeled
Close to public transit
Christopher Tscherne
Tscherne Realty
2 bedrooms
79-24 67th Road
$1,800
Eat-in kitchen
Two months’ security
Augusto Torres
Elite Team Realty
3 bedrooms or more
69-28 Eliot Avenue
$2,800
Spacious duplex apartment
Access to backyard
Teresa Jasinski
Exit All Seasons Realty
REAL ESTATE
Forest Hills supermarket may give way to apt. tower
BY ROBERT POZARYCKI
RPOZARYCKI@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@ROBBPOZ
A popular supermarket in Forest
Hills that’s served the community
for decades will soon be demolished
to make way for a high-rise
apartment building with 170 units, it
was reported on June 29.
According to The Real Deal, Slate
Property Group recently filed a
demolition permit to knock down the
one-story Key Food supermarket at
the corner of Queens and Yellowstone
boulevards. The site has three addresses:
69-65 Yellowstone Blvd., 105-
02 Queens Blvd. and 105-25 Gerard Pl.
In its place, the June 29 article continued,
Slate plans to erect an 11-story apartment
building encompassing 230,000
square feet. The ground fl oor will have
40,000 square feet of retail space.
The Key Food is operated by Dan’s
Supreme Supermarkets, a local chain
that the Gross and Globman families
own. The Real Deal reported last year
that the families partnered with Slate
Property Group to similarly redevelop
a Key Food site in Brooklyn.
But the Key Food in Forest Hills is
still open at the moment. When contacted
by QNS, a store employee said
they were not aware of the reports of
the supermarket’s demolition.
According to PropertyShark, the
one-story building was built in 1966
and is located in a commercial zoning
district. Several other tenants
occupy the structure, including a
Bank of America home loan center,
a private parking garage and a car
dealership.
Key Food is the closest supermarket
to Parker Towers, a luxury apartment
complex directly across the street. It’s
also two blocks away from the 112th
Precinct stationhouse, J.H.S. 190 and the
popular Austin Street shopping strip.
The Real Deal reported that Slate
plans to fi le the blueprints in the next
several months, and the building is
projected be completed by 2020.
The Ridgewood Times reached out
to Slate Property Group and is awaiting
a response.
Photo via Google Maps
The Key Food supermarket at the corner of Queens and Yellowstone
boulevards in Forest Hills may soon be demolished.