Sunnyside Chamber’s site looks good, but offers nothing new
The Sunnyside Chamber of Commerce and Sunnyside Shines both went live earlier this month with their upgraded websites.
The Sunnyside Chamber’s site is a vast improvement on its old site, with a swept-up look and some nice touches. The site is located at http://www.sunnysidechamber.org/beta (not to be confused with the old site at http://www.sunnysidechamber.org)
The Chamber’s site provides a comprehensive list of businesses (password required) in the neighborhood-which includes member and non-chamber member firms. However, little other new information has been posted. There is a linked-in feature on the site that aims to help members reach one another; however it remains to be seen how many members will use it.
Meanwhile, Sunnyside Shines (a business improvement district) that aims to promote businesses on Queens Blvd and Greenpoint Ave. (mainly in the 40s) also has a produced a sleek site. The biggest feature on its site is the listings of businesses. However, those businesses are located on the Chamber’s site. This leaves the http://www.sunnysideshines.org site largely redundant.


December 31, 2009 | Posted by Sunnyside Post
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I don’t know two much about the websites. But it seems as though these two sites don’t think to much outside of their business groups.
I moved to Sunnyside about 12 months ago and didn’t find the sites useful. I wanted to know about racial mix, incomes, and other statistics but there was nohting.
I couldn’t find this information anywhere.
http://www.zip-codes.com/zip-code/11104/zip-code-11104.asp
You can find that info.. race and income here.
Very unhappy with daves bagels. They never seem to have freash bagels when you go their. Their servide is good and friendly. But you have to get lucky and time your visit for soft bagels