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New York Yimby, March 13, 2026
Construction is about to go vertical at 24-19 Jackson Avenue, a 55-story residential skyscraper in the Court Square section of Long Island City, Queens. Designed by FXCollaborative and developed by Charney Companies and Tavros Capital in partnership with Incoco Capital, the 676-foot-tall structure will yield 600 apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail space. The 18,000-square-foot property is bounded by 45th Avenue to the north, Jackson Avenue to the southeast, and 23rd Street to the west.
Full article: 55-Story Skyscraper Readies for Vertical Construction at 24-19 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, Queens
Part of the album titled 24-19 Jackson Avenue / Before & After Construction
The Dollar Tree store located at 38th Street & Queens Blvd in Sunnyside, Queens is permanently closed. Mark my words, I guarantee you this entire corner building will be torn down with an apartment building put in its place. Queens Blvd, from 33rd Street east to 50th Street is on the brink of major construction, which will transform that entire strip.
Today I was the epitome of laziness and instead of walking 24-minutes to my office, I opted to take the train roundtrip. Sometimes it's good to see what's going on above ground
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TCL 10L android phone, a cheap phone to purchase but not bad for this unlocked phone costing under $300 bucks.
I returned it, as it didn't work with a cell provider I'm using.
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria
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TCL 10L android phone, a cheap phone to purchase but not bad for this unlocked phone costing under $300 bucks.
I returned it, as it didn't work with a cell provider I'm using.
My Kind of Town
(song by Frank Sinatra)
Chorus
My kind of town, Chicago is
My kind of town, Chicago is
My kind of people, too
People who smile at you
And each time I roam, Chicago is
Calling me home, Chicago is
Why I just grin like a clown
It's my kind of town
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Included in the album titled NYC: Theatre District - Click to view
Honeywell Street/Avenue consists entirely of a bridge (Honeywell Street bridge) which spans across the Sunnyside Train Yard. The bridge begins at Northern Blvd and ends at Stillwell Avenue. 1 Honeywell is the only property with an address on this street. The bridge was originally built in 1910 when the rail yard was built, but was closed due to structural deterioration during most of the 1980s and 1990s. The old bridge was demolished and rebuilt in 2002.
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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)
Few pics of my crown replacement. Ouch! I forgot how much this hurt
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Sent from my Android phone with K-9. Please excuse my brevity.
The kiddie ride was first invented in 1930 by James Otto Hahs of Sikeston, Missouri. Originally called the Hahs Gaited Mechanical Horse, the ride was originally conceived as a Christmas present for his children. However, Hahs soon set about commercializing it. Initially, he used wooden horses, and commissioned carousel makers to make the horses. However, he found these horses to be too heavy and decided that aluminum would be a more suitable material. When told it couldn't be done, however, Hahs went ahead and invented a process to form horses out of metal. The rides would be manufactured at Hahs Machine Works in Sikeston, and they were recognized as the most original invention of the year in 1932. In 1933, Hahs struck a deal with Exhibit Supply Company to distribute his horses, with a 5% cut going to Hahs.
When the patent on the ride eventually ran out, he retired from the wealth he had amassed from sales. In 1953, Billboard magazine called it "1953's fastest growing business". Years later, aluminum horses would be replaced by fiberglass.
~ Wikipedia
Kiddie Ride History via Wikipedia (Click to read its history)
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Queens: Skillman Avenue, Long Island City ~ click to view
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This establishment is permanently closed. There you go!
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Queens: Long Island City, Queens Blvd
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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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Part of the album
38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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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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