Six-Story, 37-Unit Mixed-Use Project Close To Topping Out At 23-01 41st Avenue, Long Island City

23-01 41st Avenue, rendering by Architects Studio23-01 41st Avenue, rendering by Architects Studio

Construction is close to topping out on the six-story, 37-unit mixed-use building under development at 23-01 41st Avenue, located on the corner of 23rd Street in the Queens Plaza section of Long Island City. Progress can be seen thanks to an update by The Court Square Blog. The latest building permits indicate the structure will measure 42,367 square feet and rise 60 feet to its roof, not included the bulkhead, when complete.

The ground floor will house 6,233 square feet of photographic studio space. The residential units on the floors above will be condominiums, averaging a compact 684 square feet apiece. An anonymous Midtown-based LLC is behind the project. Angelo Ng + Anthony Ng Architects Studio is the design architect and Xiaohong Zhao’s Queens-based Ameriland Brook is the applicant of record. Completion is slated for next year.

23-01 41st Avenue

23-01 41st Avenue. Photo via The Court Square Blog.

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1 Comment on "Six-Story, 37-Unit Mixed-Use Project Close To Topping Out At 23-01 41st Avenue, Long Island City"

  1. Under construction in the photo is real, and the structure is above street level today on six-story.

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