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    The Shops at Atlas Park

    The Shops at Atlas Park

    3.2
    (194 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Came by with a friend running errands on a weekday evening and it was fairly quiet. This outdoor…read moremall is located in Glendale and consists of 5 main buildings with a green plaza-type area in the middle. Stores are located on ground, first and second floors, there are some commercial office spaces too. Parking is available for a fee in either structures or in the spaces directly in front of the stores. There are a fair number of stores for what is essentially a glorified strip mall, it's not quite large enough to make it a serious shopping destination, more of a come-by-for-specific stores kind of place. Of the approximately 50 businesses here, a dozen are commercial offices, another dozen service/utility stores (doctors offices, glasses store, UPS, T-mobile), a Regal Cinemas movie theater, a couple hobby stores (anime/manga, games, Bee's Arts & Crafts), several food/drink spots, some apparel/accessories stores (Foot Locker, Forever 21, TJ Maxx, White House/Black Market, Sacca's Suits), a few sports facilities (swim school, NY Sports Club, karate school, laser tag/bounce family fun center) and two home furnishing stores (Home Goods and Ashley Furniture). Probably wouldn't go out of my way to come here though I can see how it's convenient to have these store nearby for those that live in the area. There is a fun 3-story tall street art mural of a boy with big ears on one of the parking structure outer walls.

    Came here for the first time with my daughter & her friend- it's a pretty decent outdoor mall…read more.. There's a Chili's, CPK, Pot Noodle, Subway, Don Nico (Mexican) as well as an Auntie Anne's, Mr. Cow's Corndogs, Starbucks, Cold Stone (ice cream) & Hokkaido Cheese Tarts. Not to mention, the biggest T.J.Maxx & Five Below I've ever been to in NY. There's also a HomeGoods, Laser Bounce (arcade), Slime Time, Ulta, Footlocker, an arts & crafts studio, movie theater and a few toy stores. Can definitely be a fun time with kids- the girls even played frisbee & volleyball on the synthetic grass, got bubble tea from Pot Noodle, which was surprisingly good and won some prizes from Laser Bounce too. Not an ideal place for clothing shopping and the parking was quite expensive- $30 for 4 hours but either way, we'll be back :)

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    Rego Center

    Rego Center

    3.7
    (82 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Rego Center is a shopping complex, but not a full scale mall. There is an outdoor open public…read morespace that contains benches, tables and trees. This open public space open daily from 6:00 am to 3:00 am (next day) and privately owned and maintained. It has a modern appeal with escalators. Tenants are traditional brick and mortar retail shops: Gong Cha, Aldi, Burlington, Costco, DSW, Best Buy, Five Below, Petco, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Dallas BBQ, Chipotle, Panera, Iron Age Korean Steakhouse, Champion Pizza, and Teriyaki One. Majority of these businesses are chain. I came here specifically for bubble tea at Gong Cha which is a small indoor kiosk. This site was the former department store Alexander's. With my family, I had previously shopped at Alexander's back in the day. Ah, nostalgia brew. There is a free parking lot and a two (2) hour metered parking lot available. It is very accessible via MTA NYC Transit buses: Q38, Q59, Q88, Q60, Q72. NYC subway M, R train at 63rd Drive - Rego Park station where Rego Center intersects Junction Boulevard and 97th Street in Queens, NYC.

    This is my favorite mall! I love the outdoor format - it's like a multilevel shopping plaza. My…read morefavorite shops are all in one place: Costco, Daiso, Marshall's, TJMaxx, Five Below, Gong Cha, Aldi, and more ! There are quite a few empty spaces here though, so I hope more shops will lease the spaces and fill up this mall. I noticed that At Home is closing down soon here. :(

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