GALERIE stands out as Long Island City's most art-centric residential building, a 175 unit condominium completed in 2018 directly across from MoMA PS1. Developed by Adam America and MSD Partners for $43.5 million, the 11-story building was designed by ODA's Eran Chen with interiors by Paris Forino Design. What sets GALERIE apart is its curated art program featuring ArtBox, a permanent street-level rotating art exhibit, and a sculpture garden with work by Brooklyn based artist Allen Glatter. This integration of art into daily living reflects the building's location in the heart of LIC's arts district.
The H-shaped building showcases ODA's signature architectural complexity with three distinct façade treatments on Jackson Avenue: a push-pull setback design, a recessed middle section, and a base raised on angled columns topped by a glass tower. Inside, apartments feature consistent high end finishes including custom oak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and kitchens with Caesarstone countertops, white oak millwork, and Bosch appliances. Bathrooms are particularly notable for their Zebra Mink marble walls and Waterworks fixtures, creating spa-like sanctuaries throughout the building.
GALERIE's amenity package spans over 13,000 square feet and includes a 39 foot indoor pool that opens to a landscaped courtyard, a fitness center, and a library stocked with books from the MoMA PS1 bookstore. The landscaped rooftop offers Manhattan skyline views with grilling stations and purchasable cabanas, while additional amenities include a pet spa, children's playroom, and an off-street porte cochere leading to enclosed parking. The building maintains 24/7 attended lobby service and a full-time live-in resident manager.
Unit mix ranges from 409 square foot studios to rare three bedroom apartments like unit 208, which occupies its own private wing. Many one bedrooms feature flexible home office spaces, and penthouses offer substantial outdoor terraces up to 575 square feet. The building's prime location provides immediate access to Court Square's 7, E, G, and M trains, making it just one stop from Manhattan while being steps from Trader Joe's and the vibrant LIC waterfront.
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