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Posted on: November 06, 2017 03:00 PM

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New owners prefers to remain tight lipped of their purpose in Glen Oaks

The abandoned building at 79-15 254th Street in Glen Oaks has new owner and their message is a house of worship will be built soon but not a synagogue. The new owners of Asian Indian ethnicity brought the building from Temple Sholom of New Hyde Park after they ran out of money back in 2014 and halted all construction. It was demolished in 2012 after they took over the lot from foreclosure when it was a ranch home. The current permit is for religious purpose according to NYC Dept of Building. The lone neighbor, a Bangladeshi origin of the only home in-between two large buildings at 79-11 254th Street sold the home after knowing of the new owner next door. The new owners stated Asian Indians can be Hindus, Christians and Muslims so wait for a while for confirmation. The community board hasn't been notified of its intention. It will be wait and see of what will be there when they announce.

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