Revealed: 133-12 37th Avenue, Flushing
In almost all of New York City — at least, where it is allowed — residential is the highest and best use above the first floor. Developers will build office buildings and hotels, but generally only…
In almost all of New York City — at least, where it is allowed — residential is the highest and best use above the first floor. Developers will build office buildings and hotels, but generally only…
One of the most exciting projects in Long Island City is 22-22 Jackson Avenue, an ODA-designed building across the street from the 5Pointz redevelopment and MoMA PS1. At 22-22 Jackson, the architectural practice led by…
The hotelification of Ravenswood continues apace, as the increasingly less industrial neighborhood on the Queens waterfront gets yet another planned budget hotel. This morning, a new building application was filed for a 33-unit hotel at 38-60…
Down the street from yesterday’s reveal in Flushing, we find another residential project that’s in the final throes of construction, at 41-42 College Point Boulevard. Although the design isn’t as modern or handsome as the building YIMBY covered yesterday, it still…
Over the past few decades, buildings in Flushing have taken on a distinctive vernacular, marked by brick, post-modern touches and Fedders through-wall air conditioning units. But as buyers have become wealthier and developers and architects…