Suspicious fire at Kissena Park Golf course

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THE QUEENS COURIER/Photo by Jano Tantongco
Nearly 40 of the newly leased carts worth $4,000 each were destroyed in a fire at the Kissena Park Golf Course.
The front of the Kissena Park Golf Course clubhouse appears undamaged, apart from the plywood covering the window openings. Around the back of the clubhouse, the carnage is apparent

Fire Marshals continue to investigate and Kissena Park Golf Course continues to operate, after a suspicious fire swept through their fleet of new golf carts and devastated the club house recently.
Fire Department authorities said that the blaze was first reported at 1:22 a.m. on Thursday, June 25.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, on Booth Memorial Avenue east of 164th Street, a large portion of the fleet of 60 gasoline-powered golf carts were ablaze.
A second-alarm was declared 20 minutes before the fire was finally declared under control at 2:22 a.m.
Fire Marshals are investigating the inferno, which could easily reach $200,000 in damages. A security video system was installed after a May incident of vandalism and the tapes are being reviewed.
Reports say that 38 of the newly leased carts worth $4,000 each were destroyed, leaving the storage area a smoldering junkyard. The fire spread to an adjacent structure that included the course office and refreshment area, heavily damaging the ceiling and roof.
A Parks Department spokesperson said that the golf course is operated by a concessionaire, so that the city is “probably” insulated from loss. City-issued franchises usually demand that such operators be thoroughly insured.