Permits have been filed for a four-story, 612-seat public elementary school at 1-35 57th Avenue, in Queens. The project comes as part of the redevelopment of the formerly-derelict Hunter’s Point South neighborhood, along the East River. The area has been activated over the last decade thanks to several residential towers and the HPS Park, alongside a new ferry terminal, which is just a four blocks away from the proposed school. The Vernon Boulevard Subway Station is also eleven blocks away, serviced by the 7 train. The New York City School Construction Authority will be responsible for the development.
The 65-foot tall structure will yield 75,100 square feet of space. The sizable facility will bring classrooms, a cafeteria, library, parent community space, outdoor playground, and a large multipurpose space that can hold 214 people for gymnasium use, and 411 people for auditorium use.
FXFOWLE Architects will be responsible for the design, which features a minimalist grey masonry façade with green space nearby.
The estimated completion date for the school is set for September of 2021.
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Very nice and needed to build a area School. I’m surprised that it would not be bigger. A school that you can grow into instead of one day growing out of space.
Please pardon me for using your space: Stick on a label, a four-story is elementary school.
Why don’t they just incorporate a new school into the base of another high rise? It seems like such a waste of land and extremely short sighted…
where do seniors live in long island city?