Showing posts with label Jerome–Gun Hill BID Fall Festival!. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

12th Annual Jerome–Gun Hill BID Fall Festival!


  The Jerome-Gun Hill Business Improvement District (BID) announces the 12th Annual Jerome-Gun Hill BID Fall Festival, being held on Saturday, September 21st, 2013, from 11am to 6pm, on Jerome Avenue between East Gun Hill Road and Mosholu Parkway, and on E. 208th Street between Dekalb and Jerome Avenue in the Norwood section of the Bronx.
This year the Jerome-Gun Hill Business Improvement District celebrates the 12th anniversary of the area’s biggest annual event, the Jerome-Gun Hill BID ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL! Attendees, as well as sponsors, will have access to over 30,000 festivalgoers, including 250 BID merchants. The day will consist of an all day concert series produced by Al Pizarro, hosted by well-known personalities, and featuring yesterday and today’s most popular artists! There will be food stands, and over 100 vendors who will showcase, and sell, their goods and services to Bronxites, and fellow New Yorkers.

Last year was a great success and we hope that this year, marking our 12th Year Anniversary Celebration, will be even greater! We hope you will join us at this fantastic, fun-filled, FREE, annual community event. 
For more information, call (718) 324-4946 or visit www.jeromegunhillbid.org.
Event: Jerome–Gun Hill BID Festival
Date: Saturday, September 21st, 2013
Time: 11am – 6pm
Location: Jerome Ave. btwn E. Gun Hill Rd & Mosholu Pkwy., and E. 208th St. btwn Dekalb & Jerome Ave
Admission: Free
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About The Jerome-Gun Hill Business Improvement District (BID)
Managed by Mosholu Preservation Corporation (MPC), the Jerome-Gun Hill Business Improvement District (BID) gives support to over 200 businesses within its catchment area, which runs along Jerome Avenue between Mosholu Parkway and East Gun Hill Road and East Gun Hill Road between Jerome and Webster avenues. Small family-run operations and national chain stores alike rely on the BID for updates on regulations and guidance in dealing with borough and citywide agencies. The BID also collaborates with owners of vacant property, suggesting new businesses that would offer a needed service or product currently absent from the neighborhood, thus enriching the area’s retail mix.