A street in Corona, Queens has turned into the city’s boldest open-air market for sex — one so popular with pervs that it’s advertised on YouTube.
As police enforcement wanes and immigration surges, nearly a dozen brothels have set up shop along Roosevelt Avenue near Junction Boulevard.
On a recent weekday in broad daylight, scores of scantily-clad streetwalkers brazenly solicited passersby — including a Post reporter — as sidewalks teemed with kids and legitimate shoppers and merchants.
One sex worker offered a “happy ending” massage for $40 and another offered “full-body massages” for $80.
The women loiter in front of pool halls, dentist shops and massage parlors day and night, and even recruit neighborhood children to hand out their X-rated business cards, concerned moms told The Post.
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How do they have this f–king going on in broad daylight?” one police source asked after seeing photos of the women in the street.
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They’re not allowed to arrest prostitutes anymore, supposedly. But they gotta figure something out.”
It’s a perfect storm for prostitution in Corona and other NYC immigrant enclaves, experts say.
Vulnerable migrant women unable to legally work are flooding the city, while local district attorneys have chosen to stop prosecuting sex workers.
The Post found the oldest profession has some new tricks: