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Quest Realty Closes

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May 3, 2011 Staff Report

Quest Realty, a rental agency located at 43-26 43rd Ave, has closed.

A For-Rent sign was posted in its window today.

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linda

Its Not Suprising me I was always wondering how much business they were doing. they never seemed very busy… Just
I Think the were Not Working ….

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Sandy

I just have ONE question…..WHY ARE ALL THE STORES IN 43rd AVENUE ALL CLOSING!!!!

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sunnysider

I was always wondering how much business they were doing. they never seemed very busy. they were closed on most weekends. Its a shame anyway to lose another business..I hope it gets filled quickly

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