Address: 135-23 39th Ave, Queens, NY 11354, USA
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Steven Sisarran
ALWAYS Jam Packed And Folks Blocking The Area Waiting For Parking.... Few Other Places Available In The Area For A Few Bucks More But Worth It....2-3 Hours For Under $10 .........This Location Is $2.50 A Hour
Min Soo Kim
Main street can be very hectic so looking for street parking is near impossible. Usually end up going here to look for parking. You may have to wait around for a spot to become available but never too long.
Lina Hong
I got charged $22 for a lost ticket even though I only parked there for an hour. That is the cost for a 24 hour parking stay. The parking prices have also increased dramatically. This parking lot is extremely greedy and will find every way to charge/fine you. I get that Main Street is packed and parking is hard to find, but to pay $22 when I only parked for an hour is just outrageous. Better off looking for street parking!
Martin Friedman
the reason why I gave a dislike on this particular parking place is mainly because of the parking meters, and the way they are structured. most of the time the credit card method doesn't work, if you pay cash you better have exact cash, because you will not get a refund, the other night I gave $10 to the machine for a $7 charge and there was no refund, so you're basically on your own, also in certain lanes because of construction you can't make a turn and a turn, you have to actually backup do a u-turn which you can't really do and go back.
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No. You can not park for Three Days.
The fee is very reasonable. However, the spot is popular; especially on the first level, where there's cover. You may have to go around a few times before you find a space there.
I believe is the number where you pay the parking, sorry i haven't used the NYC app.
Look the pictures it have the prices.
In the olden days, that parking lot was owned by the NYCDOT. Now that the parking lot is owned by a private agency. The new owners sold a significant portion of the lot to a building developer. Another significant chunk of the lot is being used by the NYPD for both their parking and for impound. Because of that, parking spots for the general public are greatly reduced. If you can, make arrangements to do your business in that part of Flushing later in the afternoon or in the evening, after the daily commuters have taken their cars out of the lot at the end of their work day...
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