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Location
  
Rego Park, Queens

Management
  
Vornado Realty Trust

Opened
  
3 March 2010

Developer
  
Vornado Realty Trust

No. of anchor tenants
  
5

Owner
  
Vornado Realty Trust

Rego Center

Opening date
  
March 3, 2010; 7 years ago (2010-03-03)

Total retail floor area
  
270,000 square feet (25,000 m) (Phase I) 950,000 square feet (88,000 m) (Phase II)

Address
  
Queens Blvd, Flushing, NY 11373, USA

Hours
  
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Architect
  
Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects

Similar
  
Queens Center, Queens Place Mall, 63rd Drive–Rego Park, The Shops at Atlas Park, East River Plaza

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Rego Center Phase I and Phase II are the names of a shopping mall bordered by Long Island Expressway, Junction Boulevard, Queens Boulevard, 63rd Drive, and 99th Street in Rego Park, Queens, New York. The mall was built on the grounds of the former "Fairyland" amusement park.

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Property overview

The property was originally Alexander's, a New York City discount department store.

Phase II of the mall, which is an annex to the already open Phase I, opened on March 3, 2010 with 950,000 square feet (88,000 m2) of retail space. Costco, Kohl's, Century 21, T.J. Maxx, and Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us have opened. Retailers also include Bed Bath and Beyond, Marshalls, Old Navy, Burlington Coat Factory and Sears in Phase I. An Aldi supermarket also opened on level 1 in February 2011. The nearest competitor malls are Queens Center and Queens Place Mall.

As of February 2015, Vornado Realty Trust, the mall's owner, is developing a 312-unit residential tower on top of the mall's phase II, due to a surge in young professionals moving into the area. About 20% of the units are studio apartments, with the rest being one- and two-bedroom apartments.

Withdrawals

The Home Depot withdrew from the rental deal with Vornado in late 2008 due to drop in profit. The space vacated by Home Depot was replaced by Costco. This is Costco's fifth location in New York City and second in Queens.

In 2005, Wal-Mart had been dropped as a potential tenant, as an early part of its bid to open a store within New York City. Opposition by various groups killed the plan.

Layout

The following layout of retail space is taken from Vornado's Property website.

  • Level 3: Century 21, Lenora Furniture, T.J. Maxx, Bed Bath and Beyond, Old Navy, Burlington Coat Factory
  • Level 2: Kohl's, Toys R Us / Babies R Us', Sears, Marshalls
  • Level 1: Dallas BBQ, Sprint, Mandee, Payless ShoeSource, The Vitamin Shoppe, Aldi, Subway, Panera Bread, Sears, Marshalls
  • Sub-cellar: Costco, Sears
  • References

    Rego Center Wikipedia