Fresh Meadows sits in the northeastern corner of Queens, carrying a name that dates back before the American Revolution, when the area's salt meadows helped shape the landscape of what was then the Town of Flushing. That long history shows up in the neighborhood's unhurried, residential character — a stretch of Queens that feels grounded and settled rather than transient. Cunningham Park borders the area to the east, and the Grand Central Parkway marks its southern edge, giving the neighborhood a surprisingly spacious feel for a borough as dense as Queens. St. John's University sits just to the west, adding an academic anchor to the surrounding area.
The housing stock here leans heavily toward garden-style apartment communities, co-ops, and two-family homes — a mix that gives the neighborhood a lower-rise, tree-lined look distinct from the high-rises that define much of Manhattan and western Queens.