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Friday, March 4, 2016
Vol. 65, No. 10
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Clean Your Slate Spring cleaning pointers Page 40
The Air In There
e 3 ways to improv indoor air quality Page 44
Safety First
Simple ways to make bathrooms safer Page 47
home & design
HERRICKs ALUM AJAH DIES AT 25
police CALL mangano SEXTing A ‘hoax’
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Car accessory biz sets sights on NHP spot
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Broadfeet aims to move to Jericho Turnpike from Queens Boulevard B y N o a h Ma n s kar An auto accessory dealer is looking to set up shop in New Hyde Park after 10 years in Woodside, Queens. Daven Chang wants to move Broadfeet Motorsport Equipment from Queens Boulevard to 110 Jericho Turnpike, a building Chang bought last August that currently houses a Sleepy’s mattress store. “My whole family and myself is getting excited to move here,” Chang told the New Hyde Park Village Board Tuesday night. Broadfeet primarily sells and installs specialized metal bumper guards for cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles, architect Anthony DiProperzio said. It also makes wholesale and online sales, which comprise about 80 percent of its business, Chang said. The company plans to take over the 11,960-square-foot warehouse in the back of the building, install two lifts and set up a
1,000-square-foot retail and installation space, DiProperzio said. “There’s no welding, no torching, no (a)cetalyne tanks, any hazardous material,” he said. “All connections are bolted assemblies.” All installations would be done by appointment, Chang said. Broadfeet gets much of its business through referrals from car dealers, he said, who are also major wholesale customers. Photo courtesy of the Sewanhaka Central High School District Broadfeet would have seven employees, DiProperzio said, inClassic children’s board games were used as the subject for an upcoming acrylic cluding two drivers who will make painting assignment in Danielle Livoti’s Drawing and Painting classes at New Hyde wholesale deliveries in minivans. Park Memorial High School. See story on Page 68. UPS or FedEx trucks will pick up online orders and drop off stock using the building’s loading dock, Chang said. “I think we will open some business opportunities and some job opportunities for the local people as well,” Chang said. The Jericho Turnpike property would be bigger than Broadfeet’s Woodside location, where the B y N o a h Ma n s kar lage along the affected 9.8-mile Transportation Authority prolease is up soon, he said. stretch of the railroad between posed in January have not yet Continued on Page 82 Floral Park’s Village Board Floral Park and Hicksville to been sufficiently addressed, Mayor Thomas Tweedy said. made its opposition to plans for pass such a resolution. “I think it’s important that The Village Board dea third track on the Long Island Rail Road official Tuesday, stat- cided to adopt the measure we demonstrate to the MTA, ing its stance against the proj- because Floral Park’s concerns as well as to the state decisionabout the project Gov. Andrew makers, that there is a coaliect in a resolution. Floral Park is the first vil- Cuomo and the Metropolitan Continued on Page 81
Floral Park board resolute in opposition to 3rd track
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