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Peter Pan Games Closes Doors at Bay Terrace Shopping Center

Arcade had operated in northeast Queens for nearly 30 years.

A video arcade that had operated in northeast Queens for nearly 30 years closed its doors at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center in late June.

Peter Pan Games shuttered its doors on the upper level of the shopping center, located at 212-93 26th Ave., late last month after choosing not to renew its lease.

A spokeswoman for Cord Meyer Development, which rents out space at the center, said the arcade had not closed “for a bad reason,” but would not divulge any further information.

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She said the search for a replacement at the Peter Pan Games site is currently underway.

A majority of the arcade’s video game machines have been moved to Levittown’s Tri-County Flea Market.

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