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This dumpy furniture store. Let's see what happens here
I'm betting how this entire block will be transformed:
This corner car dealer, the furniture store, corner hotel, 7/11, restaurant, empty lot, Tower Car dealership, NY Public Library building and the "for sale" (previous) paint building will all be completely torn down and a bunch of skyscraper luxury rental apartment buildings will take their place.
Unlike most, I walk everywhere and are constantly photographing scenes just like this
“Attitude is everything.” —Diane von Furstenberg
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Manhattan: Hudson Yards - Click to view
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...
There's NO Parking on Sidewalks
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It's so out of control. And some are placing their neon construction vests on the dashboard as proof they can just randomly do as they please, and are seemingly getting away with it. These vehicles are never towed.
What if a disabled person needed to get past?
Or a citizen in a wheelchair for that matter?
Included in the album titled: CURB YOUR VEHICLE (There's no free parking on Sidewalks) (Click to view)
Morning rush hour
Passing cars, scooters, motorcyclists, trucks, vans, cyclists, runners, dog walkers, people running/jogging/walking, and all the while this blue bow sits unscathed along the curbside
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Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter
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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.
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25-01 Queens Plaza North / Before-After Construction
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Not something one would typically see whilst looking through one of these green construction wall viewing panels. Those are water reeds, which generally grow in marshes. Many of these empty lots become quite lush with a variety of plant life, which I find so interesting.
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Part of the album titled Queens: Astoria
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St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, Dutch Kills, NYC
You don't realize how hilly Queens actually is until you either walk it or ride a bike around it
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The parish of St. Patrick at Dutch Kills was founded in 1868, by the Rev. Theodore Goetz, pastor of St. Raphael's Church, Laurel Hill, near Blissville, as a mission of Laurel Hill. The original church, a frame building 25 feet by 60 feet, was located at the corner of Henry and Williams Streets. In 1870, this church was moved to Crescent Street (now 29th Street), between Wilbur and Paynter Avenues, and the building was enlarged with an addition that made the church cruciform in shape. Bishop Loughlin dedicated the church. The church was partly destroyed by fire in the fall of 1887.
Further info: www.nycago.org/Organs/Qns/html/StPatrickRCLIC.html
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This photo is included in the album titled: Cathedrals and Churches
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Yanni Hufnagel (born August 26, 1982) is an American entrepreneur, former college basketball coach, and the founder and CEO of Atlanta-based The Lemon Perfect Company, maker of the enhanced water brand Lemon Perfect. Before starting Lemon Perfect, he served as an assistant coach of the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team under Eric Musselman.
In January 2020, the company received a viral boost after the product was spotted in a photo on Beyoncé's Instagram.[
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanni_Hufnagel
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Walking home from work 04-12-24
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Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter
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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
Nothing yet with this one, though it's merely a matter of time now
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32-44 Queens Blvd - Before/After Construction - Click to View
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38-27 32nd St and 38-38 32nd St / Before & After Construction
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This photo is included in the album titled New York City Architecture (click to view that entire album)
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25-01 Queens Plaza North / Before-After Construction
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BEFORE & AFTER CONSTRUCTION
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42-19 24th Street (Front Left)
The former Apex Technical School location will be torn down to make way for a new 40-story mixed-use building
Further info on 23-10 Queens Plaza South aka Opus Point
Further info on 23-10 Queens Plaza South aka Opus Point
Further info on 42-19 24th Street
Part of the album titled
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
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32-35 Queens Boulevard / B4-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 by Spring 2025. Just a hunch. Of all things, there's a new Starbucks on the strip, across Queens Blvd from this site. The Starbucks is the catalyst...
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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
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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
UBB = Unending Building Boom
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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.
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.