Queens-based property owner Choi Yui Chan has filed applications for a four-story, nine-unit mixed-use building at 37-15 103rd Street, in North Corona. The structure will measure 13,500 square feet. The ground floor and cellar level will host 3,402 square feet of retail space, followed by three units per floor on the second through fourth. The residential units should average 820 square feet apiece, which means rental apartments are likely in the works. Smaller condominiums are also a possibility, especially if the developer is catering to the Chinese. Robert H. Lin’s Flushing-based A&T Engineering is the applicant of record. Earlier this year, the developer filed plans for two separate four-story, four-unit buildings, but they were later disapproved. The 5,000-square-foot assemblage consists of two townhouses. Demolition permits haven’t been filed. The site is two blocks north of the 103rd Street-Corona Plaza stop on the 7 train.
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Wouldn’t it be all right not to work this piece of develop?..I must say “absolutely not”.
Spreading the destruction west of Flooshing! Once a beautiful neighborhood now completely destroyed! Nothing to celebrate here!
The developer is proposing a three-story addition to the side of the building to create nine apartment units ranging from 846 to 1,888 SF, as well as roughly 4,200 SF of retail , Urban Turf reports. The historic building was constructed in 1911 and used as a pan-African cultural center before becoming the NationHouse private school.