Permits Filed for 140-66 34th Avenue in Flushing, Queens

140-66 34th Avenue in Flushing, Queens via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for a six-story mixed-use building at 140-66 34th Avenue in Flushing, Queens. Located between Union Street and Parsons Boulevard, the interior lot is near the Main Street subway station, serviced by the 7 train. Xing Zheng of Din Fung Flushing Estate 1406 LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 60-foot-tall development will yield 20,839 square feet, with 16,457 square feet designated for residential space and 4,382 square feet for community facility space on the first floor. The building will have 20 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 822 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar with 11 enclosed parking spaces.

Chang Hwa Tan of Tan Architect is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in February for the two-story building on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

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4 Comments on "Permits Filed for 140-66 34th Avenue in Flushing, Queens"

  1. tear it down to put up a piece of out of context piece of crap

  2. just what the neighborhood needs, 11 enclosed parking spaces.
    More cars, more pollution

  3. David of Flushing | March 5, 2023 at 1:47 pm | Reply

    This is the last old house on either side of the block which is dominated by 6-story apartment buildings c. 1960 and some townhouses. I cannot imagine anyone who would want to purchase a house “boxed-in” by taller structures. The house has no architectural distinction.

  4. Hurray!
    More Buildings!
    More People!
    More Density!
    More Traffic on our streets, subways and busses, etc.,
    While our fragile infrastructure
    continues to crumble.

    This is the Evil of Rezoning:
    One less Family Home.
    The is No Planning for our true needs.
    Who profits?
    Ruthless Real Estate Opportunists.
    Who loses?
    We The Community.

    Shame on all the Talentless Architects
    for knocking out
    Hideous Buildings
    Is this your Best Work?
    Do you have any
    Concept of Style and Design?

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