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26-04 Jackson Avenue, Before-After Construction
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Renderings Reveal 13-Story Building At 26-04 Jackson Avenue In Long Island City, Queens
My hair has started coming back. It's a good feeling. My feet, however, are still afflicted with neuropathy, and they, as well as my ankles, are still swollen. Though the numbness of my feet has moved up into my toes. It's still weird, though I'll take it. And my fingernails have also begun to regrow. They never fell out, though they became brittle and would just break off. And the part near the cuticle became bumpy. Such strange shit. The medical team never mentioned this, and so many other things. It's not surprising. I learned a lot through my own research, and conferring with my principal Health Care Proxy, now retired, though up until mid year 2024 had been a professional registered nurse at various NYC hospitals for 42 years.
My leg muscles are so stiff, and each day, I've been performing stretching exercises. I'm scheduled to return to my office in early January 2026, and I need to be able to walk. I just need to remain focused. This evening, I submitted an application with Access-A-Ride, an MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) service, which provides free shuttle van service. If I am not healed enough by the end of December, I will need to do this. It's a failsafe, in the event.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
The Knickerbocker Hotel (Great read via the hotel's Wikipedia page)
This photo is included in the album titled: Midtown Bryant Park
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32-35 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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This plot was to have been a 17 story hotel, though as with many sites there was either a stop work order, or the deal fell through completely.
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I feel how this section of Long Island City is on the brink of blasting off on the super sonic gentrification rocket, as the LIC BID expanded into this area, and the building pace will increase significantly in 2026.
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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.
About this item
- 16.66 cm (6.56 inch) HD+ Display
- 6 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 256 GB
- 13MP + 2MP | 8MP Front Camera
- 5000 mAh Battery Long lasting Battery
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 Processor
What is in the box?
Adapter
SIM Tray Ejector
From the manufacturer
OPPO A76 Mobile Phone Information
Technical Details
OS
Android 11
RAM
6 GB
Product Dimensions
16.4 x 7.6 x 0.8 cm; 189 Grams
Batteries
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Item model number
CPH2375
Connectivity technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
GPS
True
Special features
Dual SIM, Fingerprint Sensor
Other display features
Wireless
Other camera features
Front
Audio Jack
3.5 mm
Form factor
Bar
Colour
Glowing Black
Battery Power Rating
5000
Whats in the box
SIM Tray Ejector, Adapter
Manufacturer
OPPO MOBILES INDIA PVT
Country of Origin
India
Item Weight
189 g
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Part of the album titled:
35-01 36th Avenue / Before & After Construction
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This photo is part of an overall album titled
25-01 Queens Plaza North / Before-After Construction
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The Greenstreets program converts paved, vacant traffic islands, and medians into green spaces filled with trees, shrubs, and groundcover in an effort to capture stormwater.
The program is a part of the NYC Green Infrastructure Plan. All funding for Greenstreet construction under this plan is administered by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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About Green Infrastructure
This photo is part of the overall album titled
Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge
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Part of the album 37-42 30th Street / Before & After Construction
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My neighborhood desperately needs additional supermarkets and for the past several years now there's been a huge influx of Asian citizens moving into the area. Whoever's responsible for constructing this Asian-centric supermarket is going to make a fortune
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Eight Story Complex Including Big Asian Supermarket Proposed for 38th Avenue in Dutch Kills
The development is expected to be eight stories tall and go up on 38th Avenue between 30th Street and Old Ridge Road. The top six floors would be for apartments, while the bottom two floors–totaling 12,000 square feet– to be set aside for an Asian supermarket.
licpost.com/eight-story-complex-including-big-asian-super...
Further info
First Presbyterian Church (Manhattan)
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This photo is included in the album titled: Cathedrals and Churches
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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.
Part of the album titled:
32-35 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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This plot was to have been a 17 story hotel, though as with many sites there was either a stop work order, or the deal fell through completely.
--
I feel how this section of Long Island City is on the brink of blasting off on the super sonic gentrification rocket, as the LIC BID expanded into this area, and the building pace will increase significantly in 2026.