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Sunnyside Children’s Store to Open

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March 30, 2012 Staff Report

A children’s clothing store is opening next month, offering items for newborns to 8-year-olds.

The store, to be called Baby&Kidz, is going to be located at 45-20 47th Street (by Greenpoint Ave.). The store owner, a Sunnyside resident, anticipates an opening date of about April 15.

Baby&Kidz is primarily going to be selling new clothing items, although there will be some shoes and a few toys for sale.

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sunnysider

Dear Raquel ..its Sunnysider… Ihope that our who town can be revitalized.. we need it badly… one section at a time… greenpoint… the blvd and skillman and all streets in between….. are you into marketing and promoting our town…

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sunnysider

Lots of luck to this new buisness on the southside of the blvd… we need a baby store very badly rather than gong to 48th street and shop in a impersonal big box store…shop local shop sunnyside… we need to get the word out about our babyy stores

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sunnysider

Great news.now we have two baby to child clothing stores in our town..one here and the other one on skillman ave called Petunia..

I just hope that this store is not buried and with no ads it will be buried
no marketing… the bid must do a very good job in promoting their terriortoy…lets go James Bray…

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Mike Novak

I hope parents shop there as well as the other local businesses which sell kids clothes. Keep local businesses alive!

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