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New Spectrum Store Opens in Forest Hills

The new Spectrum store in Forest Hills (Charter Communications)

Oct. 1, 2019, By Allie Griffin

A new Queens Spectrum store has opened in Forest Hills on Austin Street.

The shop located at 71-40 Austin St offers customers a storefront to learn more about Spectrum’s video, internet, voice and phone services, as well as a place to make account payments and upgrade or exchange equipment in person.

This Spectrum store is in the space that was previously occupied by retailer New York & Company.

The store is open seven days a week — Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.

It features the company’s latest offering Spectrum Mobile, which combines the nation’s largest LTE network and a nationwide network of Spectrum WiFi hotspots all designed to save customers money. The store also has the latest mobile devices and accessories for customers to buy and activate right in the store.

“Our new Spectrum stores provide an updated design and enhancements for showcasing innovation across the full suite of Spectrum services,” said Pattie Eliason, Group Vice President, Spectrum Stores. “Our representatives will show customers the latest advances in technology — including our exciting new Spectrum Mobile options — help them become familiar with using it and put together just the right package of Spectrum services for their home and family.”

Spectrum already has several store locations in Queens including: 28-56 Steinway Street and 31-01 23rd Avenue in Astoria; 23-58A Bell Boulevard in Bayside; 90-15 Queens Boulevard at the Queens Center Mall in Elmhurst; 4024 College Point Boulevard at the Skyview Mall in Flushing; 164-10 Jamaica Avenue and 133-19 Atlantic Avenue in Jamaica.

The company expects to open 10 new stores in New York City this year and next, including one in Glendale.

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Schmoe

Can’t wait for SpaceX Starlink to go into service so I can ditch Spectrum. Where I am in FH the only choices are Spectrum and Verizon FIOS for landline internet/TV, and both of them are super-expensive with crappy service.

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Tom

They need to train their staff better. Had to return twice as they gave me the wrong equipment. They were only interested in pushing their new mobile service. Thumbs down.

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OnTheSpectrum

The FH Chamber of Commerce should be really proud of this one. What a great new addition. I can’t wait for unique folks this store will bring in along with the double-parking or Uber pick-ups it will create. Well done. Round of applause.

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FoHi

Boring addition to the block; should be in the basement of a mall where it used to be or an office building. Does not fit in with the window shopping/dining out vibe that Austin St needs. Might as well have been another bank. Yay, we got a Spectrum store, woo hoo!

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