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Still Life in Trash

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This is 1 of 3 photos I'd taken in August 2022 of this large empty lot in Long Island City, Queens, NYC. I saved these photos for when something would eventually happen reference a major real estate deal. Welp, something considerable has indeed happened (see below)

 

Crain's New York Business, March 7, 2024

 

Midtown-based Fisher Bros. has parted ways with a Long Island City site where it once hoped to build a 240-unit project.

 

The real estate firm has sold 42-50 24th St. to developer Chris Xu's United Construction & Development for $57.5 million, property records show. The deal will add to Xu's already substantial portfolio of Queens projects.

 

The Hakim Organization and Property Markets Group bought the site in 2015 for $69 million, and the real estate website New York YIMBY published renderings of a 74-story tower planned for the address in 2018. However, in 2019 Fisher Bros. prefiled plans for a 35-story project at the site that would span about 255,000 square feet with 240 residential units, 40,000 square feet of commercial space and a hotel.

This one has been sitting as is for the longest and has become an eyesore for my neighborhood

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32ND Street btwn 36th/37th Aves - Click to View

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Nova Condos/41-05 29th St

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Façade: Pale Terracotta

86-units

25-stories

Architect: Fogarty Finger Architecture and Interiors

 

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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)

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Part of the album titled Rain

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A New City Rises

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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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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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A New City Rises

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26-04 Jackson Avenue, Before-After Construction

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Queens Blvd @ 42nd St / B4-After Construction

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Sunnyside Cinema

Queens Blvd @ 42nd St

The theater, adjacent bar and Dime Savings Bank on the corner are closed and will soon be torn down (in addition to the dental office around the corner) to make way for an eight-story, 99-unit apartment building, which will also include 25 affordable units and a below-ground parking garage.

 

patch.com/new-york/astoria-long-island-city/long-closed-s...

November 2019

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Queens: Honeywell Street Bridge (click to view that entire album)

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BEFORE & AFTER CONSTRUCTION

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

 

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Lumen, LIC / 23-15 44th Rd / Before & After Construction

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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

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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Queens: Long Island City

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31-28 Northern Blvd / Before & After Construction

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They're constructing yet another public storage building on Northern Blvd. As for the other two, I have never seen anyone, ever, go inside either one. And I walk past this area twice per day.

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Manhattan: Kips Bay

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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

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