Queens' second-tallest condominium tower rises 38 stories in Long Island City with 393 residences. Premium amenities include an indoor pool, fitness center, and 195 parking spaces near Queensboro Plaza transit hub.
42-50 24th Street is a 38-story condominium in Long Island City. At 589 feet tall, it is second only to the nearby Skyline Tower as the tallest condo building in Queens. It will feature 5,000 square feet of grade-level retail space, 393 residential units, and an array of amenities set to include a fitness center, indoor pool, entertaining lounges, and 195 indoor parking spaces. The site is locted in close proximity to SculptureCenter, popular local dining, and the Queensboro Plaza transportation hub.
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In March 2024, developer Chris Jiashu Xu, bought a Long Island City development site at 42-50 24th Street for $57.5 million from a joint venture that includes Fisher Brothers and the Hakim Organization. The property is a block from another of Xu's projects, and his portfolio includes Skyline Tower, Queens' tallest residential building.