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CAMBRIA HEIGHTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INC. 

Revitalizing Our Commercial District 

Businesses may be able to receive up to $7,000 for work done to improve their storefronts through the Pathmark Fund. This is a grant that does not have to be repaid. The CHDC is working with individual blocks in Cambria Heights to develop unified storefronts and apply for the grants. For further information contact Kevin Jemmott 718 712-4590. To download the application click here. You will need ADOBE READER to view the document. If you do not have it click Adobe Acrobat Reader now to download it free.

The organization has created a color CAMBRIA HEIGHTS SHOPPING GUIDE of the Cambria Heights Commercial District on Linden Blvd from Francis Lewis Blvd to the Nassau County Line.

To view the shopping guide click here  for the outside,  click here for the inside of the guide.

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RETAIL MARKET ANALYSIS BROCHURE

The Cambria Heights Development Corporation Inc. (CHDC) has partnered with local merchants, NYC Dept of Small Business Services, Queens Economic Development Corporation and local politicians to revitalize the Cambria Heights Commercial area through economic programs and publicizing the benefits of doing business in Cambria Heights. Through a grant from the NYC Dept of Small Business Services a Retail Market Analysis was conducted by Robert Pauls LLC (retail consultant).

To view the brochure which summarizes the Retail Market Analysis click here  

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The scope of the study includes:

  • An identification of an overall planning approach and projects to strengthen the Cambria Heights study area.

  • An analysis of the demographic and income profile of the trade area, as well as an assessment of retail expenditures and retail potential within the trade area.

  • An assessment of the prevailing retail competition.

  • An inventory of existing retail space along Linden Boulevard from Cross Island Parkway to Francis Lewis Boulevard in the summer of 2005.

  • An identification of vacant parcels suitable for new development.

  • A delineation of the existing resident trade area for the study area.