Developers have filed permits with the Department of Buildings to construct a residential building near the southern tip of Long Island City, Queens. Located at 10-27 Jackson Avenue, the structure will top out 11 stories above ground and comprise a total of 46,000 square feet.
The residential portion will span 33,851 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, an enclosed parking structure for 60 vehicles, and what appears to be a roof-level terrace. A small retail component at the ground floor will occupy 959 square feet.
Designed by Studio V. Architecture, the façade is comprised primarily of steel and glass. The windows on the second and third floors are more opaque than levels above or below, possibly indicating the location of amenities.
At this point, the team has not confirmed a construction schedule or an estimated date of completion.
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I dropped on the floor, with its lighting: Hello New York YIMBY.
Awful. We do NOT need more residential units in this neighborhood.
You’re not a people person ^^^?