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yeah I thought I saw that yesterday, I’ll take a pic when I pass by tomorrow

I am hoping the cladding is as good as the renders shown as this is one of the better projects in LIC.

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A little bit of Barcelona in the Big Apple. Love it!










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Hill I West does solid work

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F good

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37-20 Crescent Street

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-estate/zd-jasper-lands-financing-lic-condo-project

ZD Jasper has landed about $23.1 million in financing from Bridge City Funding for the 6-story, 39-unit condo development it is planning at 37-20 Crescent St., Crain’s can exclusively report. A Ripco Real Estate team led by Adam Hakim, James Murad and Michael Winter arranged the funding for the project, which ZD Jasper is building in partnership with Flushing-based Winspire Development.

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A 26,000-square-foot development parcel in Long Island City, Queens, has sold for $26.84 million, according to public records.

The Domain Companies has purchased the sites at 35-33 41st Street and 35-45 41st Street from Mayer Malbin Realty.

It is unclear what the current plans are for the sites, although Jon Gordon , an owner at Mayer Malbin, told CO that while he wasn’t certain, he thinks the new owners might be developing housing.

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Nice! That area of LIC could def use some more development. Great walkability to both NW & MR

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Is that considered LIC? This seems to me to be either Sunnyside/Astoria.

37-20 Crescent Street

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this is cute

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it’s a really beautiful space. got married there a few years back myself

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Taken on 3/18/25

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Did some walking around the area today. Lots of construction

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Developer plans luxury condos for LIC site six years after purchase

Hang Dong Zhang of Flushing-based real estate firm BZ Development Group intends to tear down the property at 23-08 Jackson Ave. in the Court Square section of Long Island City, according to plans he recently filed with the city’s Department of Buildings. A limited liability company linked to BZ Development bought the site in June 2019 for about $8.2 million, and the firm hopes to replace the commercial building with a condo development called The Moon Court Square, according to city records and BZ Development’s website.

The description of The Moon Court Square on BZ Development’s website does not specify how large the project would be or how many condos it would include.

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Happy to see CONED folded and we will be able to unite the two parks.

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rip the porn shop

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Amazing, great day for NYC

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