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Dry Cleaner Opens on 49th Street

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Oct. 2, 2013 Staff Report

Tiffanys Dry Cleaners, located at 43-07 49th Street, opened today.

The dry cleaner takes over the space that had been occupied by an elevator-parts store called Ecua Elevator.

The owner of dry cleaner said the rent is $1,200.

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carlos

This people stole my clothes..they never returned them.
im so upset about the fact the they will get away with it

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i hate tomatos i said, except for catsup

any updates on this breaking stor…….zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz……

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jack da waak

“the rent is $1,200”
Is this really necessary info???
Seriously, what kind of reporting is this?

Some good investigative questions:
– how long have you been a dry cleaner?
– do you live in sunnyside?
– do you have any special tricks for getting stains out of collars?

Why the hell do you ask how much the rent is?

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Tequilla Mockingbird

Was the decision to have “Dry Cleaners” not centered on the (very VERY yellow) awning part of an artistic choice?

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time to play B sides

whose the wizard behind all these primo awnings!!?? we got a real artist
we are lookin good Sunnyside!!

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Frank

Thanks for breaking this story. You guys have guts that the other news outlets don’t. That’s why I come here. Hard-hitting, risk-taking yuppie news.

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