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H&R Block to move back into its old Queens Blvd Location

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July 18, 2016 Staff Report

H&R Block is opening an office at the very same Queens Blvd location that it permanently closed in April.

Nelson Yadgarov, who was in charge of finding a tenant for the 44-03 Queens Blvd space, said that H&R Block signed the lease for 1,500 square foot space that had been listed at $6,300.

He said that H&R Block notified the building owner that it wanted the space and the deal was done.

H&R Block has 12,000 company-owned and franchise retail locations throughout the nation.

Yadgarov was unsure whether the Queens Boulevard location will be managed by the same H&R Block people as previously.

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4112

How is is stupid? Tax preparer moves out in April, doesn’t have to pay $6300 all summer….and they’re stupid?

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Mac

-Some market manipulation by greedy landlords and a real estate firm to jack the rent and ultimately all of our cost to do business. Yeah isn’t capitalism great you gullible suckers…..

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SuperWittySmitty

You sound like you’re on the verge of announcing a system that is new and improved and that will be embraced by everyone. I can’t wait to hear it!

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Mac

-super Wrong, I’m just pointing out industry practice. It’s all hypocrisy I know I perpetrated it. Ask your friends who have ever bid on a property that nobody had bid on for years and they all strangely end up in a bidding war with the phantom bidder. Hahaha

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