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29-15 40th Road, LIC / Before & After Construction
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New Rendering Revealed For 29-15 40th Road in Long Island City, Queens
newyorkyimby.com/2024/04/new-rendering-revealed-for-29-15...
A new rendering has been revealed for 29-15 40th Road, an upcoming 12-story residential building in Long Island City, Queens. Few details have been made public about the project, which is being designed by Fogarty Finger Architects and developed by SB Development, which also acquired the adjacent lot at 29-13 40th Road for $8.7 million last fall.
Once an assembly plant for Rolls-Royce automobiles, Brewster automobiles, and Brewster airplanes, the Brewster building situated at 27-01 Queens Plaza North is now the corporate headquarters for JetBlue Airways
Further info: The Brewster Building
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This morning's walk to work was super cold and super invigorating
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There's something about this tree (a Thornless
honeylocust) that I admire. No idea what it is, though I look at it through the seasons whenever I happen down 29th Street between 34th Ave/Broadway in Astoria
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You too can learn about trees in NYC via the New York City Tree Map Click to View the Map which includes 873,757 trees of 542 species spread throughout NYC's five boro's
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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria
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Operation Pets Alive (operationpetsalive.org) is hosting weekend dog, cat, puppy & kitten adoptions at The Woodlands Mall throughout December, featuring a "Polar Express" theme highlighting our transports of homeless shelter dogs to no-kill facilities in Northern states.
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BEFORE & AFTER CONSTRUCTION
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Further info on 42-19 24th Street
Further info on 23-10 Queens Plaza South aka Opus Point
This is a dual album as these two major construction projects are situated just across 24th street @ Queens Plaza South from one another
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38-15 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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It's to be for a car dealership. Now that most of them have been forced out of Northern Boulevard, they're opting to building elsewhere
Built in 1920
Property sold 6/7/2024 for $4-million
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30-71 29th St, Astoria / Before & After Construction - Click to view
My hunch paid off as this structure was completely torn down. I've been photographing the back of the building, as the front faces a police station, and not many people understand why I photograph construction. Several times I've been asked if I was an insurance surveyor. That one makes sense, as many times I'm dressed from work. No, just a hobbyist photographer. Essentially it's my documenting the pre/post gentrification of my neighborhood
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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Rain or Shine, Snow or Sleet, Every Single Day I walk to/from my place of employment. Love it!
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The "regular commuters" are apparently the one's in the cars, on the buses and subways, though us walkers, we are certainly having much more fun
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Beneath the American basswood tree
You too can learn about trees in NYC via the New York City Tree Map Click to View the Map which includes 873,757 trees of 542 species spread throughout NYC's five boro's
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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria
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Samsung Galaxy A30s
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ZTE Axon 7 Mini 4G Smartphone - 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 16.0MP Rear Camera
Gearbest www.gearbest.com/cell-phones/pp_1096515.html?lkid=12184522
ZTE Axon 7 Mini 4G Smartphone Global Version Android 6.0 5.2 inch Snapdragon 617 1.5GHz Octa Core 3GB RAM 32GB ROM 16.0MP Rear Camera Touch Sensor
Display: 5.2 inch, 1920 x 1080 Pixel FHD screen
CPU: Snapdragon 617 1.5GHz Octa Core
System: Android 6.0
RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
Camera: 8.0MP front camera + 16.0MP back camera
Sensor: Gravity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby. Nano SIM + Nano SIM
Built in 1920
Property sold 6/7/2024 for $4-million
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After almost an entire year, this project is starting up again thanks to new funding
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8:00 am on June 30, 2025
Updated Design Revealed for 561-Unit Skyscraper at 30-25 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, Queens
newyorkyimby.com/2025/06/updated-design-revealed-for-561-...
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30-25 Queens Blvd / 29-10 Northern Boulevard
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Alright, let's tawk New Yawk City pizza history:
Patsy's Pizzeria was founded in what used to be the predominantly Italian neighborhood of East Harlem, or Italian Harlem, in 1933 by Pasquale "Patsy" Lanceri. When it opened it was one of New York's earliest pizzerias along with Lombardi's, Totonno's and John's. Patsy's claims to have originated the idea of selling pizza by the slice. Lancieri is said to have learned his craft at Lombardi's brick-walled coal oven. New York's pizza dynasties are now in their third and fourth generations, and counting.
Patsy's Pizzeria was sold and expanded after its founder's death to Frank Brija, an Albanian from Kosovo, who bought the pizzeria from its founder's widow in 1991. Brija, the current owner of the East Harlem Patsy's Pizzeria, trademarked the name and in 1995 opened Patsy's Pizzeria franchise at 509 Third Avenue, near 34th Street. Tsoulos, "a member of a Greek pizza-making clan in Queens", and his partners opened four more franchise locations in Manhattan.
Further info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy%27s_Pizzeria
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Manhattan: Midtown Northeast
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There's NO Parking on Sidewalks
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Notice the reflective vest on the dash. That's a telltale sign how they "may" work for New York City Transit. But so what? The car is parked on a sidewalk and next to a subway entrance at that. These vehicles are never ticketed, nor towed. And that building beyond the fence is the 39th Avenue Subway Ventilation Complex. I feel that it's all a ruse and the largest running joke in the entire city. That's lost revenue & it's running rampant
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Architect: ODA (Really cool designs)
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24-01 Queens Plaza North - Before/After Construction
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I love how her umbrella matches the line of the reflection
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38-15 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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This video is included in the album titled Cinemagraphs & Videos (click to view that entire album)
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There's NO Parking on Sidewalks
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ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark S
Asus stellte mit dem Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 ein neues TUF (the ultimate force) Motherboard vor. Das TUF Sabranco Z97 verfügt zudem über eine Lackierung in weißem Tarnfarbenlook bei den Anbauelementen. Das Board selber ist komplett in Weiß lackiert.
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Historic Long Island City institution Brooks 1890 ceases operations after 135 years
licpost - Jan. 17, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
Brooks 1890, a historic bar and restaurant that served as a cornerstone of Long Island City’s Court Square for over a century, has permanently closed its doors.
The iconic establishment at 24-28 Jackson Ave. across from the Long Island City Courthouse shuttered last week after operating for 135 years.
The closure of Brooks 1890 marks the end of an era for a business that began in 1890 as a private social club. Around 1910, it was converted into a restaurant and underwent several name changes over the decades, including Kleefeld Hall, Kleefeld’s Saloon, and Court Square Restaurant. In the early 1970s, Bill “Brooks” Gounaris purchased the establishment and gave it its current name.
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Dramatic clouds and light this afternoon
I love how the mirrored buildings reflect the sky.
Can't get enough of that!
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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)