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    Queens Center

    Queens Center

    3.2(430 reviews)
    4.4 miElmhurst
    $$

    Ah, the decently large mall that is a nostalgic time capsule of retail therapy. This place has it…read moreall: from Apple (because who doesn't need another overpriced gadget) to Build-A-Bear (for those days when you just need to stuff a bear with love and personal issues), and Crocs (because comfort over fashion is sometimes the way to go). The variety of stores here is like a buffet for your wallet, offering a little something for everyone. I love visiting occasionally to shop and hang out with friends. It's a great spot to bond over spontaneous purchases and the eternal debate of whether we really need another pair of shoes. I used to be a regular here, practically a mall rat. But, you know, adulting happened. Still, every trip down these halls is a stroll down memory lane. Malls are like dinosaurs - magnificent, nostalgic, and unfortunately, a bit endangered. But I hope this one never goes extinct. It holds too many memories, and let's be real, where else am I going to find a place with such a perfectly balanced blend of capitalism and camaraderie in the five boroughs?

    This is still a really nice mall, it gives you the whole mall experience from the nice smell of…read moreauntie Annie's to the smell of honey roasted peanuts. You also have so many restaurants and shops to chose from, The vendors and store workers have good costumers service as well. I know do to the internet the shopping malls are becoming obsolete. But if you love the feel of the big city crowds and scenery along with being out with family and friends or just even by your self, the shopping malls won't ever fade away. Queens center mall still the place to be in 2025. I'm not just saying this because queens is the place I call home but it is the home of queens center mall.

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    Gateway Center

    Gateway Center

    3.7(107 reviews)
    1.5 miSpring Creek
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    Well considering I live in the neighborhood I'm here almost every day. It's nice to shop around…read morehere cause it's not as crowded for the most part and I've yet to see any muggings or people going crazy. The best part is you don't really have much people begging for money so it's rather tranquil. There's some choices for grocery shopping, clothes, food. So overall it's worth it to hang out here.

    I come here for some of the stores. BJ's, Five Below, Home Deport, Lidl, JC Penny, Marshall's,…read morePetco, Target, and TJMAXX to name a few. There are more stores and some that are long gone. Miss Michaels and Nordstrom Racks. The food court is a bit scattered and not the best options. Red Lobsters is all the way past across the parking lot. Yes. You need to walk across the parking lot which is a WALK. Apple B's which is there and find it to be the worst food. There is also Chik-fill-A (recently opened), Panera, pizza shop, and a burger place. I believe there is an Olive Gardens. Not all food stops will be together in one spot. Most all are separate and walking distance. You have the East and North side of Gateway. Large open space with many stores on both sides. I don't mind the walking, but it is a walk when you have to go from Target across the ramp to JC Penny or Petco. Not all the stores are in one location. The stores are spread out. If you can, try to do your shopping early. Don't wait past noon because the stores are crowded, long lines, and tons of traffic. My least place at the this mall is Shop Rite. You feel like you walk into a Zion every time. I have never seen a supermarket overly crowded. You can barely move your shopping cart. By the way, speaking about shopping carts, make sure you have a quarter to spare. No more free shopping carts. Must pay a quarter. I usually visit for some of the stores, but not all. It is a good open space and walk. I just avoid going at certain times of the day and weekends can be chaotic. The value of things at this location varies on what it is you are looking for. You could find good deals. How to get there? Definitely by car. There is a bus station, but good luck waiting.

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    Walkway between the two sides of the mall

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    The Shops at Atlas Park - Games store

    The Shops at Atlas Park

    3.2(194 reviews)
    2.6 miGlendale
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    Came by with a friend running errands on a weekday evening and it was fairly quiet. This outdoor…read moremall is located in Glendale and consists of 5 main buildings with a green plaza-type area in the middle. Stores are located on ground, first and second floors, there are some commercial office spaces too. Parking is available for a fee in either structures or in the spaces directly in front of the stores. There are a fair number of stores for what is essentially a glorified strip mall, it's not quite large enough to make it a serious shopping destination, more of a come-by-for-specific stores kind of place. Of the approximately 50 businesses here, a dozen are commercial offices, another dozen service/utility stores (doctors offices, glasses store, UPS, T-mobile), a Regal Cinemas movie theater, a couple hobby stores (anime/manga, games, Bee's Arts & Crafts), several food/drink spots, some apparel/accessories stores (Foot Locker, Forever 21, TJ Maxx, White House/Black Market, Sacca's Suits), a few sports facilities (swim school, NY Sports Club, karate school, laser tag/bounce family fun center) and two home furnishing stores (Home Goods and Ashley Furniture). Probably wouldn't go out of my way to come here though I can see how it's convenient to have these store nearby for those that live in the area. There is a fun 3-story tall street art mural of a boy with big ears on one of the parking structure outer walls.

    Came here for the first time with my daughter & her friend- it's a pretty decent outdoor mall…read more.. There's a Chili's, CPK, Pot Noodle, Subway, Don Nico (Mexican) as well as an Auntie Anne's, Mr. Cow's Corndogs, Starbucks, Cold Stone (ice cream) & Hokkaido Cheese Tarts. Not to mention, the biggest T.J.Maxx & Five Below I've ever been to in NY. There's also a HomeGoods, Laser Bounce (arcade), Slime Time, Ulta, Footlocker, an arts & crafts studio, movie theater and a few toy stores. Can definitely be a fun time with kids- the girls even played frisbee & volleyball on the synthetic grass, got bubble tea from Pot Noodle, which was surprisingly good and won some prizes from Laser Bounce too. Not an ideal place for clothing shopping and the parking was quite expensive- $30 for 4 hours but either way, we'll be back :)

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    Dollar Tree - 105-18 Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park, NY

    Dollar Tree

    3.0(12 reviews)
    1.3 miOzone Park
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    Terrible customer service. The MANAGER does not care about their employees AT ALL. I've never seen…read moreor heard a terrible manager at all in my life. She makes up lies to get people fired. Scheduling them for days but telling them not to come in and saying they "called out". On top of that, even if you show receipts that she's lying, that just gets her more mad on top of that. She refused to provide proof on her end. Heaven forbid you tell her she's wrong and she's trying to put lies on your record thus wasting your time. She just cursed out her employees and is extremely racist and inappropriate. Dollar tree do a better job in hiring managers because Marlese or however you spell her name is not for that job. Setting employees up and then cursing at them is completely disrespectful and disappointing. No one should have to work in an environment like that. Beware when you guys go here because the manager Marlese is extremely rude and will fight over any little thing. Be kind to your employees MARLESE.

    This store is less well supplied than other stores that I frequent more often, however, in a pinch…read moreyou will find a solution to your needs. The main issue here is that the few times I have gone into the store the single cashier line is long and lots of time is spent on it. Recently, the line was very long a usual. There was another staff member, a young man placing bottled drinks on a shelf. He saw the line growing by the minute and he was not motivated to open another cash register to alleviate the problem. I do not know if he was not trained as a cashier or it was a single mindless of I am doing something and until I am finish I can not do anything else. Customers start getting impatient and sometimes they lash out at the poor woman cashier. The ladies have always been sweet and courteous with the customers. Manager needs to be aware of this situation which is a constant happening at this store.

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    Jamaica Colosseum  Mall

    Jamaica Colosseum Mall

    2.7(19 reviews)
    4.0 miJamaica
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    Jamaica Coliseum Mall has been a staple for as long as I can remember not just for Queens, but for…read moreLong Island, Brooklyn, the Bronx... honestly, every borough of New York. If you grew up in NYC, chances are you've been to the Coliseum at least once in your life. And if you haven't, you truly missed out. It's not what it used to be, and now it's officially closed but the memories will live on forever. I used to work at the Hall of Fame, where we sold magazines, CDs, and DVDs. If it was part of the music industry, we had it. Right next door was Julian printing custom T-shirts. Black house studios where music was created. There were sneaker spots, Sammy selling leather coats and clothing, jewelry vendors, perfume and cologne booths, and of course the food court. You couldn't walk through without hearing music, seeing fashion, and feeling culture. From the Jamaican beef patty spot to the hat stores, the Coliseum wasn't just a mall it was a community. I did most of my school shopping here because we were able to negotiate prices. It was a place where people hustled, connected, and created memories. It's especially heartbreaking knowing future kids won't get to experience what we experienced growing up. The Jamaica Coliseum will truly, truly be missed. There will be one last celebration on the Ave on February 21st from 12 PM to 5 PM. If you're reading this, don't miss your final chance to experience Jamaica Ave the way we all remember it. Thank you, Jamaica Coliseum, for everything.

    RIP Jamaica Colosseum mall…read more I wrote an article about its closure. Growing up in Brooklyn, most of my mall memories come from Kings Plaza. From what I've seen and reported, that place always had a huge range--budget-friendly spots right next to higher-end stuff, tons of selection, and services that actually felt worth it. I talked to a bunch of vendors there, and they were straight-up neighborly and friendly. You had everything: the food court, fresh jackets, shoes, jewelry, you name it. A real wide variety of things all under one roof. And now it's all gone.

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