Rego Center

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Rego Center
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Rego Center Phase 1
Rego Center
Location Queens, New York, United States
Coordinates 40°43′59″N73°51′47″W / 40.73306°N 73.86306°W / 40.73306; -73.86306
Address96-05 Queens Boulevard
Opening dateMarch 3, 2010;13 years ago (2010-03-03)
Developer Vornado Realty Trust
ManagementUrban Edge Properties
Owner Vornado Realty Trust
Architect Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 270,000 square feet (25,000 m2) (Phase I)
950,000 square feet (88,000 m2) (Phase II)
No. of floors4
Parking1400 [1]
Public transit access BSicon SUBWAY.svg MTA NYC logo.svg New York City Subway: NYCS-bull-trans-R-Std.svg at 63rd Drive–Rego Park
Aiga bus trans.svg MTA NYC logo.svg New York City Bus: Q59, Q88
Aiga bus trans.svg MTA NYC logo.svg MTA Bus: Q38, Q60, Q72
Website regocenter.com

Rego Center is a shopping mall bordered by the Long Island Expressway, Junction Boulevard, Queens Boulevard, 63rd Drive, and 99th Street in the Rego Park neighborhood of Queens in New York City.

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History

The property was originally the only Queens location of Alexander's, a New York City department store. Caldor had bought up the location and was in the processes of opening their store in the fall of 1995 but those plans were stalled when the chain filed for bankruptcy that year. Sears later opened in 1996. [2]

Phase II Rego Center in Rego Park, Queens, New York.jpg
Phase II

Phase II of the mall, which is an annex to the already open Phase I, opened on March 3, 2010 [3] with 950,000 square feet (88,000 m2) of retail space. [4] Costco with 145,000 square feet (13,500 m2), At Home with 135,000 square feet (12,500 m2), and T.J. Maxx have opened. [5] Retailers also include Bed Bath and Beyond, Marshalls, Old Navy and Burlington Coat Factory in Phase I. [4] An Aldi supermarket also opened on level 1 in February 2011. [6] [7] 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 24-story, 314-unit residential tower named The Alexander 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. [8]

On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 150 stores nationwide. The store closed in April 2017. [9] A year later, in March 2018, Toys "R" Us announced that it would close all of its US stores, including the location at Rego Center. [10] The site was then occupied by a toy store called Toy City, operated by Party City.

On January 13, 2019, Kohl's announced that its store at Rego Center would be closing along with 3 other stores nationwide. The store closed on April 13, 2019. [11]

In September 2019, IKEA announced plans to convert the former Sears into its third New York City location. [12] It opened on January 11, 2021. [13] [14] However, on October 26, 2022, it was announced that IKEA would be closing this location on December 3. [15]

On April 24, 2020, it was announced that At Home would be opening in the former Kohl's space in 2021. [16]

On September 10, 2020, it was announced that Century 21 would be closing its location as part of a plan to close all 38 stores nationwide. [17] [18] One month later, Century 21 permanently closed its Rego Park store.

On April 23, 2023, Bed Bath & Beyond announced that they filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, and announced that they would close all remaining stores in the United States, including the location at Rego Center. The store will close in July 2023.

Withdrawals

The Home Depot withdrew from the rental deal with Vornado in late 2008 due to drop in profit. [19] 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, Walmart 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. [20]

In October 2022, it was announced that IKEA would be closing its Rego Center location.

Layout

The following layout of retail space is taken from Vornado's Property website. [21]

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