For nearly a decade, Haunted in Hollis has transformed 211-17 Hollis Avenue into Queens Village's premiere Halloween destination, serving over 6,000 families each fall season. Now, this beloved community attraction faces an existential threat. Community members, local families, and Halloween enthusiasts are rallying together to petition NYC's Department of City Planning and Queens Community Board to rezone the property for commercial seasonal use, ensuring that this safe, professionally managed attraction can continue bringing joy and economic vitality to Southeast Queens.
The petition addresses concerns about traffic and neighborhood impact head-on, highlighting the attraction's proven track record of employing line management staff and on-site security to maintain safety and minimize disruption. With licensed contractors building code-compliant mazes and thousands of satisfied visitors over eight consecutive seasons, Haunted in Hollis has demonstrated its value as both a cultural cornerstone and an economic driver for Queens Village. By signing this petition, supporters send a clear message to city officials: community traditions matter, and zoning regulations should reflect the established needs and desires of the neighborhoods they serve. Whether you're a longtime visitor, a Queens Village resident, or simply someone who believes in preserving local culture, your signature helps protect a Halloween tradition that has become synonymous with fall in Southeast Queens.
Believe at Bellaire Presents HAUNTED IN HOLLIS
21117 Hollis Avenue Queens Village NY 11429
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