10308 Roosevelt Ave
Corona, NY 11368-2330
(718) 899-4306
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Vip Flowers ,Gift Shop & Sweets is a local neighborhood florist located in 108st Forest hills, Queens, NY.(Brought to you By DJ SLAVIC ENTERTAINMENT ) We are committed to offering only the finest flowers, plants, gift and gourmet baskets, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. Because all of our customers are important, our professional staff is dedicated to making your experience a pleasurable one. That is why we always go the extra mile to make your floral gift perfect. VIP Flowers offers an extensive hand crafted floral range to cater for any occasion, We believe in high quality products, ease of ordering, and reliable delivery. We are here to look after you and the important people in your life. Let VIP Wedding center ,Flowers & Gift Shop be your first choice for flowers.
I am an event florist who works from home. I provide the same quality service that a flower shop does, but without any overhead. This allows me to keep my prices competitive and affordable. If you would like to make an appointment, contact me for a free consultation. I would be happy to go over any ideas you may have.
103rd Street–Corona Plaza is a local station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 103rd Street and Roosevelt Avenue, it is served by the 7 train at all times.HistoryThis station opened on April 21, 1917, as Alburtis Avenue, as the easternmost station of an extension of the Flushing line past Queensboro Plaza. It was later renamed 104th Street, giving the possibility of a sealed exit at the north end, before taking its current name of 103rd Street–Corona Plaza. This station still contains signs, which have been covered, showing Alburtis Avenue. This station was the eastern terminal for the joint BMT and IRT services on the line until the extension to 111th Street opened on October 13, 1925.The platforms at 103rd Street were extended in 1955–1956 to accommodate 11-car trains..Station layoutThis elevated station has three tracks and two side platforms. The center track is used by the rush hour peak direction express service. Both platforms have beige windscreens and brown canopies supported by green frames and support columns in the center and green waist-high steel fences at both ends. The station names are in the standard black plates in white lettering, though some lampposts at both ends have their original white signs in black letting.