Rego Park

Retail energy meets residential calm in Rego?Park. Rego?Center anchors the neighborhood with Costco, At Home, Best?Buy, Burlington, ALDI, and other favorites, while Queens?Center?Mall—the largest in Queens, with 200-plus stores—sits just a few blocks west in Elmhurst, giving residents an unrivaled shopping lineup. 

Tree-lined side streets reveal story-book Tudor homes alongside modern apartment buildings, so you can slip from big-box bustle to front-porch quiet in minutes.The M?&?R trains stop at?63rd?Drive, plus a network of express buses, whisk you to Midtown, putting the whole city within easy reach. 

Neighborhood Tags

  • Schools
  • Shopping
  • Urban
  • Quiet
  • Accessible
  • Diverse
  • Malls
  • Pet-friendly
  • market
    The MarketRego Center and Queens Center Mall,
  • love
    You'll fall in love withExtraordinary international cuisine.
  • lifestyle
    The Lifestyle Quiet blocks and the busy Queens Boulevard.

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Queens Center Mall
  • Rego Park Center
  • Queens Boulevard
  • Austin Street
  • Woodhaven Boulevard
  • Juniper Valley Park
  • Close to Forest Park

Located in Central Queens

Nearest Subway

  • M
  • R

Commute Times

Grand Central 38m by train, 29m by car

Wall Street 56m by train, 37m by car

JFK Airport 57 by train, 20 by car

Columbus Circle 41 by train, 42m by car

Around the Block

Exploring Rego Park

Rego Park is an absolute hub for shopping, with spaces like the Rego Park Center where you can shop for groceries, attire and even dine.

MTA map of Rego Park

This friendly neighborhood has much to offer for those looking to move here. Rego Park is well known for the great quality of schools, quiet community and historic architecture. In the 1920s, the Real Good Construction Company bought up this land and started to develop in this area. Interestingly, Rego Park was named after the initials of the Real Good Construction Company. Over the past years there has been an influx of residents from all over the world that have influenced the culture of the neighborhood today. Rego Park is perfect for anyone looking for a quiet place to call home while still enjoying the diversity that comes with living in an urban New York City neighborhood. 

What's around you

Rego Park is a welcoming community of different cultures and backgrounds.

Living in Rego Park means that you will always have something to do. The neighborhood includes two of the most commerically busy streets in Queens, Austin Street and Queens Boulevard. A stroll down one of these streets will guarantee that you will be exposed to great shopping stores and restaurants owned by local residents or big brands. Residents enjoy proximity to Forest Park and Juniper Valley Park to take in expanisve green spaces and public ammenities available to all. The location of the neighborhood is ideal as residents can easily take a small commute to enjoy what surrounding neighborhoods have to offer.

You can head down to Rego Park Center to enjoy great shopping options ranging from TJ Maxx to Khol's. In this center you can also shop groceries for the family at Costco Wholesale and Aldi Supermarket. Living in Rego Park means that you will have the convenience to fufill all of your shopping needs without having to go far.

Buildings in Rego Park