Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Jackson Heights Food Court closed

From DNA Info:

The Jackson Heights Food Court, which re-opened in the fall after the city closed it for health code violations, mysteriously shuttered its doors again last week, according to customers.

The restaurant and market opened in 2012 in the site of a former movie theater at 73-07 37th Ave. inside Diversity Plaza.

The food court first closed in October after inspectors discovered it was operating without city or state permits, officials said.

Officials later found the presence of mice and other vermin inside the market.

11 comments:

PJ said...

Diversity Plaza. Wow. Just, wow...

Anonymous said...

Only in Queens would you find a pandering lame name like that - everything in this borough is geared to Machine vote getting.

Anonymous said...

Diversity Plaza....Melinda Katz's crew must have named it.
Doesn't it dovetail nicely with , Queens...the world's borough?

Anonymous said...

A vibrant and diverse variety of rodents and bugs. And no, I don't mean the people, for all of you easily offended.

Anonymous said...

Diversity Plaza is apparently THE place to go for diverse filth-mice, roaches, etc.

Anonymous said...

They should have just named it: "Brown, Black and Yellow Plaza" LOL!

Robert Putnam said...

Mice and other vermin inside the market which lies inside Diversity Plaza?

What a metaphor!!!!!

Anonymous said...

"Diversity Plaza"! What a bad thing for us! Acceptance of others' cultures is so wrong.....

Anonymous said...

Diversity Plaza"! What a bad thing for us! Acceptance of others' cultures is so wrong.....

Pa-lese, the problem is the one trick pony that is rammed down our throats. we KNOW we are diverse, we KNOW that our country is made up of many threads, its just the incessant ramming down our throats to the exclusive of other ideas.

I think the real reason is to divide communities by ethnic background, by age, you name it. This is tiresome tedious tendentious Tweeding at its worst. After 40 years of this its time to move on people!

Camel bladder said...

I can't believe the insensitivity being displayed here to the diversity of the global community that has developed in this part of queens. We need to be more accepting of the "cultural" dining proclivities of these folks. Now excuse me I'm pretty sure I'm going to vomit.

Anonymous said...

Maybe they'll bring back the Earle, a little Indian red light district, if you will. Now that would add some vibrant diversity to the area!