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Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter
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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
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30-25 Queens Blvd / 29-10 Northern Boulevard
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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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Thought perhaps new owners, yet that green chair is a telltale sign of the elder gentleman who sits atop that landing above those steps each afternoon, beginning mid-late April until late October, every single year.
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35-01 36th Avenue / Before & After Construction
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Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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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).
Green Infrastructure
I wish I could lug this huge shredded tire home to my apartment and hang it up on the wall, as I just love looking at it. This thing has been living up on the Honeywell Street bridge for several months now.
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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge
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Hektad is a Bronx-raised graffiti artist who began tagging the cityscape in 1981 when he was 12. He attended Manhattan’s High School of Art and Design when it was a hotbed of the underground art scene. His work can be found throughout the city and has been exhibited at various shows, galleries and outdoor spaces, including the Mural Project at the revitalized World Trade Center.
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Queens: 31-25 Thomson Avenue - Before/After Construction
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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This morning whilst walking to work I happened upon these two sitting along the walkway of the Honeywell Street bridge in Long Island City, Queens, NYC. Every single day there's something new and out of place up on that bridge, that I'm renaming it The Twilight Zone bridge aka TTZB
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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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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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Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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Twice per weekday I walk past this small outcrop of earth situated along Skillman Avenue and the Sunnyside Train Yard and it's just a little something that gives me so much pleasure, as each of the seasons are contained within this one small triangular island that's sandwiched between the intersection of Skillman & 43rd Avenues in Long Island City, Queens, NYC
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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).
Green Infrastructure
Nothing yet on this one, though the Pinnacle Realty sign mounted on the exterior is a dead giveaway that something is coming down the pike
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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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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.
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Urinetown (click to view)
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In New York City, public urination is a civil offense, not a criminal offense, and is covered by Section 16-118 of the Administrative Code. First-time offenders can receive a fine of up to $75, with subsequent offenses within 12 months resulting in fines of $250–$350 for a second offense and $350–$450 for a third offense. Offenders will receive a civil ticket instead of a criminal summons and will not have a criminal record if found guilty. Administrative courts may also require offenders to perform community service.
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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
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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.
Friends are like, what's up with the beard?
Just exercising my sexagenarian privileges
What does that mean?
Talk to the Google
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37-12 31st Street / Before & After Construction
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Asking price: $1,750,000
38-18 31st Street was built in 1920 and has 2 stories and 2 units.
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Property 38-14 was sold in October
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More and more and more new buildings
ZERO new supermarkets
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.