Astoria

Housing Lottery Launches for 3-11 27th Avenue in Astoria, Queens

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 3-11 27th Avenue, a seven-story mixed-use building in Astoria, Queens. Designed by Angelo Ng & Anthony Ng Architects Studio and developed by Strategic Capital Metropolitan, the structure yields 50 residential units, 860-square-foot community facility, 7,829 square feet of commercial space, and 23 parking spaces. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 13 units for senior residents at 80 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $55,783 to $134,160. Individuals or households must have at least one household member who is 62+ years of age at the time of application.

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Amended Permits Filed for 25-02 9th Street in Astoria, Queens

New permits have been filed for a 26-story mixed-use tower at 25-02 9th Street in Astoria, Queens. The lot is located between 26th Avenue and the East River waterfront in the Halletts Point section, closest to the Astoria Boulevard subway station with service by the N and W trains. Abraham Smilowitz of YNH Construction NY LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Rendering of Halletts Point. Courtesy of the Durst Organization

20 And 30 Halletts Point Near Completion In Astoria, Queens

Construction is nearing completion on 20 and 30 Halletts Point, a pair of residential buildings in Astoria, Queens. Developed by the Durst Organization and designed by Handel Architects, the towers constitute the second phase of the Halletts Point development, which plans to yield more than 2,000 residential units in total. Completion for this phase of the project will add 647 residential units to the area, more than doubling the existing 405 that phase one brought with the completion of 10 Halletts Point in 2019.

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Permits Filed for 37-22 30th Street in Astoria, Queens

Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building at 37-22 30th Street in Astoria, Queens. Located between 37th and 38th Avenues, the lot is between the 36th and 39th Avenue subway stations, served by the N and W trains. Arthur Klansky of Ashlar Mechanical Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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