Permits have been filed for eight mixed-use buildings at 108-40, 108-42, 108-46, 108-50, 108-52, 108-54, 108-58, and 108-60 Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens. Located between 108th Street and 111th Street, the multiple adjacent lots are two blocks from the 103 St-Corona Plaza subway station, serviced by the 7 train. John Po Sheng Hsu is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The proposed 54-foot-tall developments will yield from 7,526 to 7,615 square feet, with a range of 4,774-4,794 square feet designated for residential space and a range of 755-788 square feet for commercial use. Each building will have seven residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 682 square feet. The concrete-based structures will also have a cellars and 40-foot-long rear yards.
Michael Kang Architect is listed as the architect of record.
Demolition permits have only been filed for 108-40 and 108-50 Roosevelt Avenue.
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Thanks to a reporter: I was stopped by details from you, who reported about development like the engine working.
Who wants to
live on Roosevelt ?
Really ?
Roosevelt ?
Richie V
The Rabid Activist
of Jackson Hts
Enough illegals arriving every day to fill up the entire development.
Better that than living next to the projects
Yes a lot of things happen in the Projects but alot of good people also come from the Projects. It’s not all bad. People need to stop stigmatizing everyone.