Sleepy’s the Mattress Professional has bid Sunnyside goodnight by closing its store at 43-10 Queens Blvd.
For those interested in a good night’s rest, the company still has a nearby store in Woodside– at 48-15 Queens Blvd.
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Sleepy’s the Mattress Professional has bid Sunnyside goodnight by closing its store at 43-10 Queens Blvd.
For those interested in a good night’s rest, the company still has a nearby store in Woodside– at 48-15 Queens Blvd.
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