49-04) a pretty little brick-front florist called fLo rE sta (No. Now there’s everything, including a serious bicycle shop, Spokesman Cycles (No. “In the old days, there was no place to buy an aspirin,” said the Karen Dorsky, director of the Dorsky Gallery over on 45th Avenue. Today, travel the 15-block stretch of Vernon Boulevard from the Long Island Rail Road train yard at Borden Avenue at the southern end to 44th Avenue to the north, and you can see an urban developer’s dream slowly coming true. Progress had moved at a snail’s pace since the late ’90s here in western Queens, but suddenly it has picked up. “After 6 o’clock, there was almost no one on the street.” Escriout, sweeping his arm toward the trees and benches of Vernon Mall, a small wedge of a park that separates Tournesol (50-12 Vernon Boulevard) from 1 Vernon Jackson, the gleaming new steel-and-glass condominium across the way. “It reminded me of a village in France,” said Mr.
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