Queens Crossing Mall is a small, urban mall that stands apart and above from the neighborhood's other incarnations of "the mall." Probably the most upscale development in Flushing Chinatown, the Queens Crossing opened in 2008, catering to the increasingly affluent Chinese and Korean immigrants, and especially to second generation Asian-American families.
Neither as big nor as conventional as a typical mall, Queens Crossing is a mix of retail, dining (food court and upscale), and office space
Stores and Shops
- Amsterdam Sauer, Lucoral & Lupearl, TD Bank, Irresistible Home Decor, Liuligongfang, Mango, Shanghai Museum of Arts Store, Belle Beauty Lab, Crossing Art
Restaurants and Bar-Lounge
- Sbarro, Cafe Jojo, Paris Baguette, TMSK Lounge
- Ah Rhee Soo, Mulan Restaurant, Mudan Banquet Hall, Rose House
Directions
- Address - 136-17 39th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354 (Google Maps)
- Phone - 718-888-1234 and website for Queens Crossing
- Subway - 7 subway at Main Street, one+ block away.
- Train - LIRR station at Main Street, 2 blocks away.
- Buses - 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20a, 20b, 25, 27, 28, 44, 66
- Car -
- Exit the Whitestone Expressway (I-678/Van Wyck) at Northern Boulevard (east). Turn right on Main Street.
- Exit the LIE (I-495) at Main Street, and drive north for about a mile.
Although the mall faces Main Street, the main entrances are on the other sides of the building. The entrances on Main Street are to a bank and to the Mango clothing store.
Parking
Downtown Flushing is congested, a nightmare for street parking. Try the pay lot underneath Queens Crossing, or the municipal lot across the street at 37th Avenue and Union Street (more about
directions and parking in Flushing).
What We Like
That there's upscale retail on Main Street. The first-floor food court is a great meeting of "East and West."
What We Don't Like
Confusing layout. unfinished feel.