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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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Queens: Sunnyside Queens Blvd

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pegasus 3 years old

Over the past year I have been taking this one same shot almost every weekday, mostly in the morning.

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Thomson Avenue @ Van Dam Street

 

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Queens: 31-25 Thomson Avenue - Before/After Construction

These treatments, they're slowly killing me. And I am so tired of it all. I have one cycle remaining after today. It's just all very draining, and I just need to stay focused, even though I've zero energy. Once I have completed cycle 6, and have given my body a few months to convalesce. In time I aim to get back into my photography and soon to be physical regiment.

 

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

Adidas and Nike are considered rivals and mix matching their merchandise is apparently taboo

 

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Queens: Sunnyside Queens Blvd

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In New York City, plant life takes root wherever there's a smidgen of earth, access to water, ample sunlight and nutrients. Rainwater no doubt trickles down that wall, and as for nutrients it could literally be anything, from dog poop, to bird droppings, and that little piece of dirt is fertilized. An entire microcosm exists within the crack of a sidewalk

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Walk/Commute to/fro Work

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A New City Rises

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I personally have been working as a senior engineer on some household name apps. A start-up that I am a part of launched a mobile-first product late last year on both iOS and android. The experience on both is very good and we have had great feedback. They both have exactly the same features and...

 

hiremarketer.com/hey-android-users-use-app/

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Queens: Dutch Kills

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All of these establishments have, just recently, gone out of business (?). The job site (middle block) is another example of a stop work order. This entire block will no doubt be blown out to make way for yet another apartment building

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.

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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.

Asking price: $1,750,000

38-18 31st Street was built in 1920 and has 2 stories and 2 units.

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The other two on either side have already been sold

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More and more and more new buildings

ZERO new supermarkets

Part of the album titled: Self-Portraiture

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I rarely take the train as I walk everywhere, though this afternoon following work I walked to Sunnyside to go shopping and rode the train back to Astoria, and while waiting on my connecting train at Queens Boro Plaza, I was amazed by how much taller this building was. And I began to wonder as to when it was I'd last ridden the train? Hmm. Aaah, yes. It was on Tuesday, April 1st.

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24-01 Queens Plaza North - Before/After Construction

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Radiant luxury condos in Long Island City reach 30% sales milestone in record time

 

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These treatments, they're slowly killing me. And I am so tired of it all. I have one cycle remaining after today. It's just all very draining, and I just need to stay focused, even though I've zero energy. Once I have completed cycle 6, and have given my body a few months to convalesce. In time I aim to get back into my photography and soon to be physical regiment.

 

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

Part of the album titled: Oh My Lord & Taylor

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Transit Mix Concrete

It is also called dry batched concrete because all the basic ingredients including water are charged directly into the truck mixer. The mixer drum is revolved fast at charging speed during the loading of the material and after that it continues rotating at a normal agitating speed

 

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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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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.

BEFORE & AFTER CONSTRUCTION

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Further info on 23-10 Queens Plaza South aka Opus Point

 

Further info on 42-19 24th Street

 

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23-10 Queens Plaza South / 42-19 24th Street

Before & After Construction

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This is a dual album as these two major construction projects are situated just across 24th street @ Queens Plaza South from one another

Part of a sub-album titled: Shoe Cameo

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Note: Within the tags is the specific footwear being worn

 

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Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter

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38-20 31st Street was built in 1920 and has 2 stories and 1 unit. Current price: $1,298,888

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Once the green wooden construction wall goes up, that's when the fun begins

Part of the album 39-26 30th St / Before & After Construction

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The Fifty

Stupid name for a building. Seems these new buildings may be receiving some kind of write off if they think up the dumbest, quirkiest name.

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