Source: Queens Chronicle St. Andrew Avellino Church in Flushing recently was presented with a bronze plaque as part of the Broadway-Flushing area, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Broadway-Flushing Homeowners Association led the drive for the historic designation and encourage members to display similar plaque on their homes. The presentation […] Read More
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New York Times Article - A Protected Queens Bungalow Can Change Owners, but Little Else Source: New York Times A Protected Queens Bungalow Can Change Owners, but Little Else APRIL 13, 2015 Photo The Ferrigno House, built in 1923, in the Broadway-Flushing section of Queens. Any major work, inside or out, must receive not only […] Read More
Queens Gazette: A home in Broadway-Flushing and the real estate company selling it will be leaving their mark on local history. Selling the home is Amorelli Realty. Their team consisting of Paul Halvatzis, Christina Halvatzis and Lauren Cornea, was honored by the National Trust in recognition of the company’s experience in successfully selling historical properties. […] Read More
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From the Queens Gazette: A half century of service to the community was recently celebrated by the Broadway-Flushing Homeowners Association (BFHA), when members, friends, guests and past presidents filled the auditorium of The Church on the Hill in Flushing, the site of hundreds of BFHA meetings over the past 50 years. The event included the […] Read More