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Provided by AGPQueens, NY, May 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- QUEENS, NY — In response to the abrupt bankruptcy and closure of Wren Kitchens, which left hundreds of New York homeowners with demolished kitchens, undelivered cabinets, and thousands of dollars in unrecovered deposits, Queens Kitchen Remodeling today announced the launch of its Wren Rescue Program — a dedicated initiative to help affected customers get their kitchen projects completed without losing what they’ve already paid.
Wren Kitchens, a UK-based kitchen retailer, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation on April 24, 2026 and immediately shuttered all 15 of its U.S. showrooms — including four large-format locations on Long Island in Commack, Levittown, Massapequa, and Selden. Customers received no warning. Many had already signed contracts, paid deposits ranging from $2,000 to $23,000, or paid in full. In numerous cases, kitchen demolition had already been completed in anticipation of delivery.
“These homeowners did everything right,” said Gary Malsingh, owner of Queens Kitchen Remodeling. “They signed a contract, made their payments, and trusted a company that was operating out of Home Depot. Now they’re sitting with a gutted kitchen and no answers. We can’t get their money back from Wren, but we can make sure it doesn’t disappear entirely. That’s what this program is about.”
Program details
Qualifying Wren Kitchens customers who contact Queens Kitchen Remodeling will receive:
To qualify, customers must provide their original Wren Kitchens contract and documentation of payments made. Each application will be individually reviewed by Queens Kitchen Remodeling’s team.
About Queens Kitchen Remodeling
Queens Kitchen Remodeling is a licensed and insured general contractor serving Queens, Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the greater New York City metro area. The company specializes in full kitchen renovations — from design and demolition through cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical, and final finishing — all managed by a single local team. With deep experience across Queens neighborhoods including Astoria, Flushing, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, and Jamaica, as well as Long Island communities, Queens Kitchen Remodeling combines local accountability with full-service capabilities.
How to apply
Affected Wren Kitchens customers in the New York area can contact Queens Kitchen Remodeling directly. Mention “Wren Rescue” to be routed to the program.
Phone: (347) 308-7637
Website: https://kitchenremodelingqueens.com/blog/wren-kitchens-closed-queens
Email: info@kitchenremodelingqueens.com
Note to editors: Queens Kitchen Remodeling is available for interviews. High-resolution photos of completed kitchen projects are available upon request. For media inquiries, contact Miao at (347) 308-7637 / info@kitchenremodelingqueens.com.
Disclaimer: The Wren Rescue Program is subject to review of individual contracts and payment documentation. Offer valid while scheduling availability lasts. Queens Kitchen Remodeling is not affiliated with Wren Kitchens or Wren US Holdings Inc.
Press Inquiries
Gary Malsingh
info@kitchenremodelingqueens.com
(347) 308-7637
https://kitchenremodelingqueens.com/
Queens Kitchen Remodelling
Queens Village, NY 11428
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