Gustavo Rodriguez didn’t choose to live in Queens, but now he can’t imagine living anywhere else.
Read MoreForest Hills is an upscale, largely residential neighborhood with easy auto access to the Grand Central Parkway, the Long Island Expressway, Union Turnpike, and the Van Wyck Expressway. The main retail area, Austin Street, has a mix of international, high-end stores and small, mom-and-pop businesses.
Read MoreLong Island City is booming with new residential buildings, restaurants, bars, cultural attractions, and hotels.
Read MoreMake it a double. Queens is the most diverse county in the United States, and Jackson Heights is the most diverse neighborhood in Queens.
Read MoreRidgewood’s first major population burst was in the early 1900s, when Germans and German-Americans skipped over from Williamsburg, which is nearby, but on the other side of the Brooklyn border.
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