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ElmhurstNY11373

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9924 Ascan Ave

Forest HillsNY11375

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Corona Overview

If you are looking for an urban center with endless things to do, fantastic eateries and plenty of economic opportunity, look no further than Corona, NY.á Positioned in New York CityÆs Queens borough, Corona is appealing to all demographics.á Corona provides easy and quick access to just about everything you could possibly need.á Corona apartments are within walking distance to eateries, coffee shops, stores, employers and plenty more.

What is the history of Corona?

Corona, originally known as West Flushing, was officially named as such in 1870.á The city's initial postmaster, Thomas Waite Howard, petitioned to change the name from West Flushing to Corona.á Corona's namesake is derived from the suggestion that its beauty and appeal made it the crown of Queens County.á However, there is a competing theory that the namesake stems from the Crown Building Company's crown emblem.á This group is responsible for the area's initial development.á The area's first inhabitants were primarily Italian immigrants.á Today, Corona is an incredibly diverse area with a rich culture, plenty of activity and a thriving economy.

How is the weather in Corona?

Those who rent apartments in Corona enjoy all four seasons.á Corona winters have the potential to be quite cold and snowy yet the winter season eventually gives way to a lovely spring. áCorona summers are quite enjoyable, albeit a bit humid.á As long as you enjoy the four seasons and donÆt mind a little bit of summer humidity along with some snow in the winter, you will find CoronaÆs weather is quite comfortable.á The weather is usually mild enough for Corona residents to walk around the city on foot or even bike around town with ease.

How do I get around town?

Corona residents have all sorts of options for transportation.á Though some Corona residents choose to walk the city, many rely on a bike or a ridesharing service.á There is always the option of taking the New York City subway that runs through Corona and beyond.á To be more specific, the subway systemÆs IRT Flushing Line extends through Corona neighborhoods, stopping at 103rd Street - Corona Plaza, Mets - Willets Point and Junction Boulevard.á Bus service throughout Corona is also available through the Q72, Q66, Q58, Q49, Q33, Q23 and Q19 buses.

What is the Corona commute like?

Corona has its fair share of traffic yet many residents do not drive.á Between the subway, buses and ridesharing services, there are several different options for transportation aside from driving.á Examples of streets that run through Corona include 99th St., 108th St., Corona Ave., National St. the 495 and the 678.

What are the local media outlets?

The area's top radio and TV stations are WNYC, 106.7, WCBS 101.1, WBMP 92.3 AMP radio, Tox 5 New York, ABC 7 New York and NBC New York.á The top local newspapers in the area include the New York Herald, the New York Times, the New York Post, the New York Daily News and the New York Tribune.

Why live in Corona, NY?

If you enjoy living in the city, the urbanity of Corona will certainly appeal to you.á Corona's proximity to amenities including the job opportunities in New York City make it the ideal place to live for singles as well as families.á Corona is chock full of coffee shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and also some family-friendly places such as parks.á This is a lively, happening urban space where there is always something fun and enjoyable to do.á In fact, you can even walk or ride a bike from Corona apartments to many of the cityÆs top attractions.

What Corona landmarks should I see?

Locals and tourists alike flock to the Dorie Miller Residential Cooperative where the great jazz musicians Nat Adderley and Jimmy Heath once lived.á The Louis Armstrong House brings in visitors by the dozens every single day.á The house's purpose is to preserve Louis Armstrong's legacy, one of the city's most famous residents.á In fact, the Louis Armstrong House is designated as a National Historic Landmark.á International tourists gravitate toward the Lemon Ice King of Corona ices shop on 52nd Avenue as this site was featured in the opening credits of the hit television sitcom King of Queens.

What is there to do around Corona?

Corona is conveniently located by all sorts of intriguing sites sure to appeal to both locals and tourists.á Corona Park is home to the Queens Museum where you will find art shows and plenty more.á Be sure to check out Queens Theatre's music, dance shows and other theatrical works.á If you are a fan of the performing arts, you will feel right at home here.á The Queens Zoo, located on 53-51 111th St. spans 11 acres, providing families, kids and others with the opportunity to check out giant rabbits weighing upwards of 26 pounds along with bison, bears, pumas, bald eagles, alligators and more.á Additional local attractions include the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, William F. Moore Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the Al Oerter Recreation Center and the Queens Botanical Garden.

Any annual festivals or Corona events to know?

Corona's urban location makes it ground zero for festivals, fairs and other social get-togethers.á Examples of Corona's festivals and other events include the Forest Hills Fall Street Fair, the Austin Street Fair, the Queens International Night Market, the Hello Panda Festival, the Colombian Day Festival and the LuminoCity Festival.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Corona is located within Queens, meaning it is a top vacation destination for those who want to see the beauty of New York City.á Vacationersáflock to the Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock's Observation Deck, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, Manhattan/Corona sky tours by helicopter, the famous St. Patrick's Cathedral and litany of local museums.

Where is the best place to move in Corona?

Corona is primarily divided into South Corona and North Corona.á The area south of Roosevelt Avenue is the southern portion of the city.á The area north of Roosevelt Avenue is the northern portion.á Though the local neighborhoods are fairly dense in the context of population, they are walkable, generally safe and provide easy access to eateries, cafes and nearly every other amenity those renting apartments in Corona could possibly need.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Corona

How much are Studio apartments in Corona?

There are currently 1,573 Studio Apartments in Corona with rent ranges from $1,550 to $10,000 with an average price of $3,111.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Corona Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Corona ranges from $1,200 to $3,825 with an average monthly rent of $2,361.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Corona cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Corona range from $1,300 to $6,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,135.

How expensive are Corona Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 305 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Corona on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,850 to $4,350 - averaging $3,460 for the location.

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