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Sunnyside Closures Continue

Businesses continue to struggle in Sunnyside with the latest victim of the recession being Daco Romano, a cafe/bakery on Skillman Ave (btwn. 46th and 47th).

However, a notice in the window of Curves, a female health club that closed in December, tells the story of what many businesses now face.

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Also Just closed Mike’s Food Emporium..it was a nice Romanian Deli…on 47th ave Between 39th Place and 40th st.
Its sad how the only good places are closing and what remains are these little dingy dirty stores and shady Mexican bars..I don’t get it? That strip on 47th ave between 39th and 40th street is needs some looking into..

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