Licensed Home Improvement Contractors in Jackson Heights, Queens
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Jackson Heights is one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in the world, and its housing stock is just as distinctive — featuring the famous garden co-ops of the 1920s and 30s alongside multi-family row houses, walk-up apartments, and post-war buildings. With 82 licensed home improvement contractors in the area, common projects include kitchen and bathroom modernization in older co-op units, window replacements, and common-area improvements managed by co-op boards. The Jackson Heights Historic District, covering much of the original garden apartment development, adds a layer of preservation requirements for exterior work. The neighborhood's active commercial corridors along Roosevelt Avenue and 37th Avenue also generate demand for storefront and mixed-use building improvements.
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