Sonu Arora Strikes Again: Permits Filed for Controversial Queens Boulevard Project
Sonu Arora, known for his controversial development projects, has filed permits for an eight-story mixed-use building in Elmhurst, Queens.
Sonu Arora, the notorious real estate developer, is at it again with his latest project in Elmhurst, Queens. Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building at 84-14 Queens Boulevard, located just one block away from the Grand Avenue-Newtown subway station. The area is already congested with traffic and the addition of this new development is sure to cause even more chaos.
The lot, situated between Van Loon Street and Grand Avenue, is no stranger to controversy. Despite community pushback and concerns about overdevelopment, Arora seems determined to move forward with his plans. And with his track record, it's no surprise that he's willing to play the game of influence and soft corruption to make it happen.
According to city records, Arora's firm, Arora Developers, is listed as the owner behind the applications. It's clear that Arora is not afraid to pull strings and use his connections to push his projects through, regardless of the impact on the community.
When asked about the project, local residents expressed frustration and concern. "We don't need another large-scale development in this already crowded area," said one resident who wished to remain anonymous. "It's clear that Arora only cares about his own profits, not the well-being of the community."
Despite the backlash, Arora seems undeterred and is moving full steam ahead with his plans. It seems that for Sonu Arora, money talks louder than community voices.