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10-Unit Residential Building Planned At 4 North Henry Street, Williamsburg

Property owner Yoel Werzberger, head of Seventeen Monitor LLC, has filed applications for a four-story, 10-unit residential building at 4 North Henry Street, on a partially vacant property in northern Williamsburg. An existing three-story residential building, at the southwestern corner of the zoning lot, will stay, and the new 9,316 square-foot building will rise to the north. Nataliya Donskoy’s ND Architecture & Design is designing.


95-12 86th Street

Three-Family Building Coming To 95-12 86th Street, Ozone Park

Keith Singh, president of 34 Avenue Corp., and property owner of the vacant lot at 95-12 86th Street, in northern Ozone Park, has filed applications for a three-story, three-unit residential building. The new structure will have 5,940 square feet of residential space, and BCD Consultant is the architect of record. The HPD demolished the site’s old two-story, two-unit building in 2010.



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Mixed-Use Development Site At 72-01 Queens Boulevard Hits the Market, Elmhurst

Piermont Properties is looking to sell an assemblage of four properties spanning 72-01 – 72-25 Queens Boulevard and 72-30 – 72-38 45th Avenue, in eastern Elmhurst, for roughly $45 million. The current owner acquired the properties for a total $25 million over the past year, and the site could accommodate a 297,000 square-foot mixed-use building. A 10-year-old three-story, seven-unit building, a 2.5-story vacant home and three low-rise commercial buildings would likely be demolished. HFF is marketing the sites, according to The Real Deal.


45-24 Vernon Boulevard

14-Story, 48-Unit Mixed-Use Building Filed At 45-24 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City

CRE Development has filed applications for a 14-story, 48-unit mixed-use building at 45-24 Vernon Boulevard, in western Long Island City. The building will measure 52,500 square feet, and the first floor will have 4,570 square feet of commercial-retail. SHoP Architects is designing, and an existing single-story commercial building must first be demolished. The Real Deal was the first to report on the filings.


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