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Cord Meyer Development helps support Commonpoint Queens

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Proud “Ladders for Leaders” students after completing internships in the office of the NYC Comptroller.
Photo courtesy of Commonpoint Queens

As part of its community outreach within the Bayside area, Cord Meyer Development has served as a longtime supporter of Commonpoint Queens, an adjoining neighbor of Cord Meyer’s Bay Terrace Shopping Center. In recent years, Cord Meyer has sponsored Commonpoint Queens’ Ladders for Leaders (L4L) internship program, a six-week paid summer internship for students with a 3.0 GPA from ages 16-21 with volunteer experience.

Commonpoint Queens has been authorized by the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development to operate L4L for a decade. This program introduces the students to the world of work, providing them with career development skills and tools needed to become successful young professionals in their fields.

According to L4L Director of Youth Employment Programs Albina Baazov, the organization works to create pipelines of career opportunities for the participants. She said as much as 80% of the eligible alumni from the program return each year to take part again.

“The donations we receive from Cord Meyer allow us to place students in various work opportunities and also pay their wages,” Baazov said. “Thanks to Cord Meyer, we can enroll more participants and offer more opportunities.”

Commonpoint Queens, one of two providers for this citywide program, is the largest summer youth provider in the city. Nearly 6,000 participants are enrolled in the program this summer.

“As part of Cord Meyer’s mission, we’re always looking for ways to connect with the community,” Cord Meyer Development Vice President and Bay Terrace Project Lead Joe Forgione said. “Groups like Commonpoint Queens serve and empower people of all ages. When we find a local connection like that, it’s really important to us to foster the relationship.”

Cord Meyer Development’s support over the years has helped Commonpoint Queens provide many different services to the community. This includes Commonpoint Closet, a professional clothing community pop-up at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center, as well as cultural arts programs and senior services.

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Another successful day at Commonpoint Closet in the Bay Terrace Shopping Center helping people dress for success. Photo courtesy of Commonpoint Queens.

“We are built up by having a community of other local businesses and leaders who want to see young people flourish,” Commonpoint Queens Vice President of Communications Jared Mintz said. “We are so grateful for the partnership with Cord Meyer. Cord Meyer is always there to help us support others in career ventures and living a better life. Cord Meyer empowers us to empower others.”

For more information on L4L, interested businesses and individuals can visit their website at commonpointqueens.org/l4l.

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The Bay Terrace Shopping Center is proud to serve as a hub of economic activity for over 60 years. The 23-acre site consists of 314,000 square feet of retail space and 70+ tenants that employ approximately 1,500 people, generating real estate, sales, and income taxes to the City of New York. It’s estimated that the annual property-related taxes add up to over $20 million — making the future success of the Bay Terrace Shopping Center directly tied to the quality of life in Queens!