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The newest Spider-Man reboot is filming in Long Island City today and residents should expect some simulated explosions today. According to the 114th Precinct, the production company will film a controlled explosion between 3 and 6 p.m. at 43-23 37th Ave. near New York Presbyterian Church. “Spider-Man: Homecoming” will be the second reboot of […]
The development branch of Silvercup Studios has officially started selling the 120 units in the tallest condominium in Long Island City. Located at 27-21 44th Dr., the 27-story property will be completed in May 2017. Dubbed The Harrison, the condo will feature a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units that will range in price from $495,000 to $2,500,000. Harry Suna, the […]
Sales are now underway on what will become Longest Island City’s tallest condo building when it is complete next year. The Harrison, as the building is now known, is being developed by Silvercup Properties and features a total of 120 apartments. The New York Times first reported on the sales launch of the building, which […]
Here’s what the $10M-$20M NYC investment sales market looked like last week Castellan scoops up vacant NoMad lot next door to its project; Rybak bags LIC dev site September 26, 2016 12:20PM By Kyna Doles From left: 7 East 30th Street in Midtown, 11-12 44th Drive in Long Island City and Sergey Rybak 1.) A […]
The future 15-story residential building at 41-32 27th Street, called Steel Haus, has reached street level. The narrow building will sit upon an irregularly-shaped plot on the northern fringe of the booming Court Square district, north of Queens Plaza. The 46-unit project, developed by the Hakimian Organization, will join a dense block of residential and […]
WATCH: What to expect from Long Island City’s office market Tishman Speyer’s 1.1 million-square-foot project is just the tip of the iceberg September 23, 2016 07:00AM By Alistair Gardiner Over the past decade, roughly 11,000 rental and condo units have sprouted up in Long Island City, with another 22,000 apartments on the way. As a result of this residential boom, […]
Sales are now underway on what will become Longest Island City’s tallest condo building when it is complete next year. The Harrison, as the building is now known, is being developed by Silvercup Properties and features a total of 120 apartments. The New York Times first reported on the sales launch of the building, which […]
WATCH: What to expect from Long Island City’s office market Tishman Speyer’s 1.1 million-square-foot project is just the tip of the iceberg September 23, 2016 07:00AM By Alistair Gardiner Over the past decade, roughly 11,000 rental and condo units have sprouted up in Long Island City, with another 22,000 apartments on the way. As a result of this residential boom, […]
Office-to-residential conversions are usually expected of ornate, pre-war high-rises, or tall-ceiling industrial lofts. Such conversions are much more rare at mid-century office buildings, particularly ones that had no redeeming architectural value in the first place. Long Island City’s Luna LIC became one of the city’s only such projects when it opened its doors earlier this […]
September 21, By Hannah Wulkan A popular ride sharing service will now also deliver food directly to your doorstep. Uber announced this morning that it has expanded its UberEATS app in to Queens for the first time, covering Astoria, Long Island City, and Sunnyside. The app has partnered with 30 local restaurants, and will deliver […]
WATCH: What to expect from Long Island City’s office market Tishman Speyer’s 1.1 million-square-foot project is just the tip of the iceberg September 23, 2016 07:00AM By Alistair Gardiner Over the past decade, roughly 11,000 rental and condo units have sprouted up in Long Island City, with another 22,000 apartments on the way. As a result of this residential boom, […]
Photo by Bill Parry The promenade at the north end of Gantry Plaza State Park is chosen as the location of Long Island City’s second ferry landing by the city. By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. After completing an environmental review, the city announced […]
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Eagle Academy III will have its first chance of the season to defend its home turf as it faces off against Long Island City on Saturday at 2:00 PM. Both teams are strolling into their matchup after big wins in their previous games. Long Island City took its last-week contest against KIPP NYC College Prep […]
Summer can be a nice break from your regular schedule, with lazy days in the heat, exotic vacations and day trips to the beach. But let’s face it — after months of taking it easy, you start miss the rush a little. The great news is that fall is here and as F. Scott Fitzgerald […]
The last time YIMBY checked out the progress at Long Island City’s Hyatt Place hotel at the end of April, the building was approaching its final floor. Since then, the structure has both topped-out and been enclosed within its curtain wall. The future 108-room hotel, developed by Prakash Patel and designed by Michael Kang Architect, looks […]
BY ARIEL HERNANDEZStaff Writer As part of the Citywide Ferry Service’s route scheduled to launch next summer, earlier this week New York City Economic Development Corporation President Maria Torres-Springer, Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer, state Sen. Michael Gianaris, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and Community Board 2 District Manager Debra Markell-Kleinert announced that the ferry landing for […]
September 20, By Christian Murray Communitea, a café that has been part of the fabric of Hunters Point for the past 11 years, was finally approved for a wine, beer and cider license by a Community Board 2 subcommittee last week.… September 19, By Hannah Wulkan The city will open a second ferry dock in […]
one moment please… 28-10 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, NY, United States Residential tower at 28-10 Jackson Avenue (L); Commercial tower at 28-07 Jackson Avenue (R). Via Tishman Speyer There are currently nearly 30 under-construction and proposed projects in Long Island City, which, as 6sqft recently described “is sprouting a small city worth of skyscrapers, […]
Resi development helping to drive office demand in LIC Tishman Speyer has pre-leased most of massive three-building complex September 19, 2016 01:02PM Office-retail complex at Queens Plaza South and Jackson Avenue in Long Island City (credit: Tishman Speyer) Residential development in Long Island City appears to be helping to drive demand for office and retail […]