Rego Park gets its name from the company who started development of the community in 1925, the "Real Good Construction Company". It borders Forest Hills to the west, Elmhurst and Corona to the east, Middle Village to the south and Flushing Meadows Corona Park to the north. It has a large ... » Learn More about Rego Park
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Middle Village
Middle Village is a community of townhomes and houses (and some Coops and apartments) that abuts Forest Hills and Rego Park to the east, Glendale to the south, Ridgewood to the west and Elmhurst and the LIE to the north. The physical center of it is the large Juniper Valley Park, a former swamp ... » Learn More about Middle Village
Kew Forest
Kew Forest is the community that abuts Forest Hills to the east. The boundary line is Union Turnpike but similarities with Forest Hills continue. Kew Forests' heart is Lefferts Blvd, with the business district set between Austin Street to the North and Metropolitan Ave on the South. The business ... » Learn More about Kew Forest
Forest Hills (outside of The Gardens)
Forest Hills has several neighborhoods within the community, with different feels and types of housing. Forest Hills is anchored, literally in the center, by Queens Boulevard and Austin Street, those streets being the commercial heart of Forest Hills, surrounded to the north and south by different ... » Learn More about Forest Hills (outside of The Gardens)
Forest Hills Gardens
One of the finest neighborhoods in the world, FHG began as a planned Garden Community early in the 20th century. Wealthy widow Olivia Slocum Sage donated a large sum to establish a Garden Community in Forest Hills that could be a healthy, positive living environment appealing Manhattanites who were ... » Learn More about Forest Hills Gardens