Permits Pre-Filed for 98-04 Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Queens

98-04 Queens Boulevard , via Google Maps98-04 Queens Boulevard , via Google Maps

Permits have been pre-filed for a 23-story mixed-use building at 98-04 Queens Boulevard in Rego Park, Queens. The site is two blocks away from the 63rd Drive subway station, serviced by the E, M, and R trains. Avi Matatov of RB Realty Capital LLC is responsible for the development. Matatov purchased the site from the previous developers, Bahar Corporation, for $12 million in mid-January 2018. Previous plans had involved building a seven-story mixed-use building.

98-02 Queens Boulevard

Previous planned building 98-02 Queens Boulevard, rendering by Peter Casini Architect

The 265-foot tall structure will yield 384,630 square feet, with 136,780 square feet dedicated to residential use, 24,960 square feet dedicated to ground floor retail, and 30,230 square feet dedicated to an unspecified community facility. A 411-car garage will occupy the rest of the space. 116 apartments will be created, averaging 1,180 square feet apiece, indicating condominiums.

SLCE Architects the architect of record. Their connection with the project is a good indicator for the quality of the future development.

The lot has already been cleared by Bahar Corp, meaning construction can start as soon as permits are approved.

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4 Comments on "Permits Pre-Filed for 98-04 Queens Boulevard, Rego Park, Queens"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: You doing good work on details, and I doing good work as a follower.

  2. William Wagner | October 3, 2018 at 2:10 pm | Reply

    I am interested,Bill

  3. Michael A. Levin | December 28, 2018 at 10:07 am | Reply

    Is anybody in Queens authorities used their brains when they made decision and permitted to build this monster? After mayor “smart” idea to make the bike line along Queens blvd we have a incredible burden to find a parking spot for common shopping, when residents of surrounding Queens Blvd buildings forced to circle for long time to find the spot for the night parking, instead to spend this time for their family, we are going to have one more shopping idiotism with 411 parking spots for $3-5 an hour and heavy traffic around. I guess, the authorities want to see only money, money, money and never use a common sense.

  4. we need nice building we need some updating KEEP UP THE NICE BUILDINGS

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