Four-Story, 20-Unit Residential Building Re-Filed at 34-17 103rd Street, North Corona

34-17 103rd StreetPre-demolition 34-17 103rd Street

Queens-based NTP Real Properties has filed new applications for a four-story, 20-unit residential building at 34-17 103rd Street, in North Corona. The filings come after initial documents submitted in 2014 were disapproved earlier this year. The newly proposed building would measure 23,341 square feet and its residential units should average 940 square feet apiece. There will be 13 off-street parking spaces located behind the building. George Huang’s Midtown-based GMH Architecture is the new architect of record, replacing Flushing-based Chien Han Architect. The 50-foot-wide, 14,463-square-foot lot, which spans deep into the block, was occupied by a two-story, five-unit apartment building until that was demolished in February. The 103rd Street-Corona Plaza stop on the 7 train is located four blocks south.

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1 Comment on "Four-Story, 20-Unit Residential Building Re-Filed at 34-17 103rd Street, North Corona"

  1. Wide and length of measuring, so easy to build the property in certain way on an units.

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