APPLICANT - Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector, LLP, for 78-14 Roosevelt LLC, owner; Blink 78-14 Roosevelt, Inc., lessee. SUBJECT - Application September 18, 2013 - Special Permit (§73-36) to permit a physical culture establishment (Blink Fitness) within a portions of an existing commercial building. C2-3/R6 & R5 zoning district. PREMISES AFFECTED - 78-02/14 Roosevelt Avenue aka 40-41 78th Street and 40-02 79th Street, south side of Roosevelt Avenue between 78th Street and 79th Street, Block 1489, Lot 7501, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #4Q
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