Renderings Revealed for ‘Surf House’ at 183 Beach 101st Street in Far Rockaway, Queens
New renderings from Michael Muroff Architect reveal Surf House, a proposed four-story residential building at at 183 Beach 101st Street in Rockaway Beach, Queens.
New renderings from Michael Muroff Architect reveal Surf House, a proposed four-story residential building at at 183 Beach 101st Street in Rockaway Beach, Queens.
Permits have been filed for two two-story residential buildings at 69-26 and 69-28 Bayfield Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens. Located between Beach 69th Street and Beach 72nd Street, the adjacent waterfront lots are closest to the Beach 67 Street/Arverne By The Sea subway station, serviced by the A train. Also within walking distance are the Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary to the west and the Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary to the east of the site. Yanling Yang is listed as the owner behind both the applications.
The second quarter of 2020, without a doubt, has brought more upheaval to New York and the United States at large than any period since September of 2001. However, in spite of all of the challenges, the city is continuing to grow: 476 new building permits were filed in the three-month period from April through June, spanning 9,309 multi-family units, with the full rundown of all the new developments in Excel format available at the link. While this was down somewhat from Q2 2019’s 12,123 residential unit filings for the same time period, it was still up substantially from 7,010 filings during Q2 of 2018, indicating that New York City’s economic engine remains revving.
Permits have been filed for a four-story mixed-use building at 1212 Seagirt Boulevard in Far Rockaway, Queens. Located at the intersection of Beach 13th Street and Seagirt Boulevard, the corner lot is closest to the Beach 25th Street-Wavecrest subway station, serviced by the A train. Meyer Bodner under the Seagirt 13 Enterprises LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.
Permits have been filed for three mixed-use buildings at 20-12 and 21-02 Mott Avenue, and 17-21 Redfern Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens. The three structures are part of Phase 3 of the Rockaway Village complex, a five-phase development bringing eight buildings with retail, community facilities, and 1,700 new affordable housing units to an under-utilized area near the Far Rockaway-Mott Avenue subway station, serviced by the A train. Non-profit developer Phipps Houses under the Mott Center, LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications. Marvel Architects is listed as the architect of record.