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Corona. Latin American Food.
Flushing Meadows on Your Doorstep.
And the Willets Point Factor.

Corona's Latin American food corridor, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park adjacency, and proximity to the Willets Point redevelopment create layered pest pressure that requires an operator with genuine Queens-wide knowledge.

About Corona Queens

Corona is one of Queens' most densely populated neighborhoods — a predominantly Latino community with one of the borough's most authentic Latin American food scenes, directly adjacent to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park's 1,255 acres of maintained landscape and wildlife infrastructure. The combination of dense residential building stock, active food corridors on Roosevelt Avenue and Junction Boulevard, and the pest pressure radiating from both the park and the massive Willets Point construction project to the north makes Corona a market that rewards genuine neighborhood knowledge.

The Pest Environment

Late-Night Food Activity Along the 7 Train
Roosevelt Avenue's elevated 7 train corridor through Corona carries the same 24-hour food service activity as it does through Jackson Heights and Flushing. The combination of elevated infrastructure overhead and dense food service below creates continuous pest pressure that the building-to-building basement connections of Corona's residential stock transmit throughout the neighborhood.
Park Edge Rodent Pressure — Year-Round
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park creates substantial year-round rodent pressure along its entire southern perimeter into Corona's residential blocks. The park's maintenance infrastructure, the USTA tennis complex facilities, and the wildlife corridors of the park's natural areas push seasonal and year-round rodent populations into adjacent properties.
Willets Point Displacement — Active and Ongoing
The Willets Point redevelopment project immediately north of Citi Field is actively displacing one of the largest concentrated rodent populations in Queens. As construction breaks ground across this site, displaced populations are migrating into Corona and the surrounding neighborhoods. This displacement pressure will continue for years as the multi-phase project progresses.
Multi-Family Building Stock and HPD Compliance
Corona's dense residential corridors carry the same whole-building cockroach infiltration patterns as comparable pre-war and postwar construction across Queens. Our Corona residential programs address the building vertical with documented service logs that satisfy HPD housing court requirements.

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