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Foreclosure is a legal process to eliminate the mortgagor's right of redeeming the mortgaged property. This is the act to terminate all the rights covered by the homeowner and the mortgage. This is the process by which an asset is transferred to the lending institution because the homeowner does not make the possession of the money to pay the mortgage payments at the agreed time. This may be medical problems, in connection with the loan, the loss of a job, or even death.

 

                After some time, the closure of bug is striking in New York. Foreclosed homes in New York have been an invitation to bargain. A company which recently hosted a foreclosure auction, says they are looking for these to sell 232 houses in New York metro area alone. Since the banks are able to inventory, which made a major contribution to this great event, if the company suspects that the second and third in this year's auction will be held in city.

 


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About Flushing

Flushing is a neighborhood in the north of the town of Queens Borough in New York City, New York. Flushing is now home, a large Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, Indian, Spanish and African American communities. The neighborhood of the Queens is part of the Bureau on 7

20. century to the present

Flushing was a forerunner is Hollywood, where a young American film industry was still based on the east coast. Decades later, the Rķo Keith's movie palace would host vaudeville acts and appearances by the likes of Mickey Rooney The Marx Brothers and Bob Hope. The theater is now crumbling because of the unauthorized free and real estate development project, which took place in 1990. Rķo Plaza plan to rename the site and make it the city is waiting for approval for residential use.

In 1921, Anne Francis Robbins was born in Flushing. It would be later known as Nancy Davis, and at the end, Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan's spouse.

Now, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park was the site of two World Fairs. The 1939 New York World Fair was held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Among the innovations in the world Flushing in 1939 was television, which broadcast a speech Franklin D. Roosevelt. July 4, 1940, two New York police officers killed in a bomb they are removed from the review of the British Pavilion of the world's Fair. After the fair, New York City Pavilion had become a temporary United Nations headquarters. In 1947, the United Nations to vote in favor of the creation of the State of Israel took place here.

1964 New York World Fair was held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Is fair to include the Unisphere and the New York State Pavilion, The Pavilion in New York City (from 1939 Fair), which is converted into an ice-skating and roller rink, and later became a roller Rink Queens Museum of Art. Pope Paul VI attended the fair 4th October 1965. Michelangelo's masterpiece, Piet is also exhibited at the time of his trip. On this trip the Pope Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit the United States. An exedra now commemorates the site of the Vatican Pavilion,

The USTA National Tennis Center Flushing, originally consisting of Louis Armstrong Stadium (Singer Bowl, built in jaoks'64 World Fair) and the U.S. Open is at home, which was never held in Forest Hills.

Flushing crime rate has dropped significantly since the 1990s, reflecting the city-wide decrease in crime. However, gang warfare has become a major problem in the center of Flushing area, which have resulted in a string of stabbings shootings and murders, such as the Wendy's Massacre is Main Street.

Demographics

Today, the neighborhood is 55% of Asian-American, where most of the ethnic Chinese community in the New York Metropolitan area, before Manhattan's Chinatown. This is the second largest Chinatown USA. Flushing also home to significant Hispanic American, African American, American Indian and South-East Asian populations.

There was no redness of the ethnic enclave. In 1970, has 45,569 inhabitants, 76% of Flushing was on non-Hispanic white population (much of which was Irish-American.) After the Immigration and Nationality Act, 1965, Flushing saw its share of the demographic shift. Within a span of two decades, only in Flushing, a neighborhood, which is prominently White, is transformed into a neighborhood by 36% in Asia in 1990. The non-Hispanic white population in central Flushing decreased by 29% while the total population has increased to 54,488 in 1990. Traditionally, white flight is associated with urban decline, but the Flushing trend economic growth has brought. Population change in the reaction is mixed among the long-term residents.

Education

Queens College, one of the colleges of the City University of New York (CUNY), located in Kissena Boulevard in Flushing. It opened in 1937. ADJOINING the City University of New York School of Law, which is working pro bono law firm that serves the Flushing Immigrant and working class communities.

Public high schools in Flushing include John Bowne High School, Robert F. Kennedy High School, Flushing High School and Townsend Harris High School, as well as private schools such as Holy Cross High School.

Flushing High School, the oldest public high school in New York, is located in a distinctive building in the Gothic Revival style, built in 1912-1915. Was recognized historic landmark in 1991.

The Flushing branch of the Queens Borough Public Library, located at the visibility of Kissena Boulevard and Main Street, is the largest part of the library in New York City. The library has become a valuable community resource, and the house is the auditorium of the public events. The current building, designed for Polshek Partnership Architects, is the third to be built on the site - the first was a gift from Andrew Carnegie. Greater Flushing 8 other area served by the Queens Library branches.

Transportation

Flushing is a major transport hub of major air, rail and bus links are located a half mile (800 m) radius from the center. New York Subway IRT Flushing Line (7 <7>) is the Main Street terminal and Roosevelt Avenue Flushing Main Street, together with the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington branch is located one block away. More than a dozen local bus routes serving destinations in Nassau County by rinsing the MTA Long Island Bus MTA Bus is the Bronx, and Jamaica and other Queens neighborhoods by MTA New York City Transit buses. La Guardia Airport is located 10 minutes away by car or bus. Van Wyck Expressway, Whitestone Expressway, Grand Central Parkway and the Long Island Expressway service redness.

Until the IRT Flushing Line has led the intersection Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue in 1928, downtown Flushing's center was the intersection of North Boulevard and Main Street, the site a number of trolley lines.

Flushing Airport was operating in 1927-1984, which are located in the north end of Linden Place. After the informal Willet Point Boulevard north of the border, there are some to be the College Point, Queens. Airport opened in 1927, for example, the speed's Airport. Lennujaama oli busiest lennujaamas New York Citys enne tekkimist suurema Laguardia lennujaamas. In 1977, the Piper Twin Comanche crashed shortly after take-off, which would eventually lead to the end of this airport in 1984.

Ethnic culture

Intersection Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue has become a center for Korean and Chinese culture and small businesses. Flushing is known for its selection of authentic ethnic restaurants. The area south of Franklin Avenue resides in a large market for India and Pakistan. In 2007, a number of Korean companies and Chinese companies have moved to take its place.

Sports

Flushing hosts world-class sporting events. Shea Stadium is home to the New York Mets and the U.S. Open tennis tournament in Flushing Meadow.

Shea Stadium used the New York Yankees in 1974-1975 during the renovation of Yankee Stadium, and the New York Jets football team moved to before the giants Stadium New Jersey. Shea Stadium was the purpose of rotating the seat parts of the lower level, which would allow the stadium to be alternately in baseball and football configurations. Shea Stadium is scheduled to be replaced in 2009 Citi Field, which is currently being constructed on the current stadium's parking lot. Flushing has hosted four World Series, 1969, 1973, 1986 and 2000.

Landmark buildings

Flushing Town Hall located in the historic Northern Boulevard, is the headquarters of the Flushing Council of Culture and the arts. Now, a concert hall and cultural center. The armory of Northern Boulevard, Flushing, previously used in the National Guard was a shelter for the homeless in 1981-1994. In 1996 it was taken over by the Queens North Task Force and became a police station. [20] Other registered New York City Landmarks Flushing include the Bowne House, Kingsland Homestead, Quaker Meeting House (1694), Flushing High School, St. George's Church (1854), the Latimer House, Rķo Keith's Movie Palace, and the Unisphere, a 12-story high globe that served as a symbol of the 1964 New York World Fair. A weeping beech tree, planted in 1847 just north of the Bowne house was registered in New York City Landmark until he died in 1998 (the 151-year-old). New trees, which have sprouted on the site is the nickname of "the sons of the beech."

* North Flushing, Bayside, and the limit of White Stone is a residential neighborhood for many large apartment, which has been designated landmark buildings. This area is located in the 29th Avenue and 35 Avenue and 155st and 164th the street.
* Flushing Waldheim's a beautiful area known as the single-view homes. 110 of his original house, which consists of Queens' first subdivision of the estate.

Museums and cultural institutions

Other attractions and residues from the world's fairs Flushing Meadows-Corona Park worth visiting include the Queens Museum of Art (located in New York City Building from the 1939 New York World Fair), which is characterized by a model of New York City (the largest architectural model ever built), The New York Hall of Science and the Queens Zoo. In addition to the Unisphere, the park has a number of markers, and sculpture from the exhibition. Are markers for the two time capsules buried in 5000 in the park chronicling 20th Century life (devoted to the 1938 and 1965).

The Queens Botanical Garden is located in Main Street and has been operating continuously since the opening of the exhibit at the 1939 World Fair. The Botanical Garden carries out a long horticultural tradition started in Flushing once famous for its nurseries and seed farms.

Flushing is a place of tradition, religious tolerance, will also continue. It is true that the name Bowne John Bowne Street, is known for its diverse array of houses of worship, including one of the largest Hindu temples in North America.
 

 
 


 



 

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