The Dutch is a nine story condominium at 25-19 43rd Avenue in Long Island City's Court Square neighborhood, completed in 2017 by Eckstein Development and designed by GF55 architects. The 86 unit building is distinguished by its orange brick façade and dramatic angular steel trusses at its base, a structural necessity as that section cantilevers over a subway tunnel. The building also features distinctive triangular 11 foot balconies at its 27th Street corner and a dark metal cornice with slightly projecting piers. The lobby incorporates reclaimed wood, metal, and stone as a nod to the industrial heritage of the Dutch Kills neighborhood, named after a creek that once flowed through the area into the East River.
Apartments feature nearly 10 foot ceilings and wide plank oak hardwood floors. Kitchens are finished with quartz stone countertops, snow and ice tiled backsplashes, and stainless steel appliances, with most layouts offering open configurations. All units include in-unit washers and dryers, and bathrooms are outfitted with stone gray tiled floors, polished white stone walls, chrome Waterworks fixtures, custom vanities, and glass enclosed showers with rainfall showerheads. Unit sizes range from 498 square foot studios to a 1,550 square foot three bedroom penthouse with a 496 square foot private roof terrace. Two bedroom apartments range from 970 to 1,046 square feet, with corner units featuring the building's signature triangular balconies.
Building amenities include a part-time attended lobby, state-of-the-art fitness center, landscaped roof terrace with trellis and barbecue grill, 17 car on-site parking garage, residents' lounge with billiards, recreation room, and bicycle storage. The location offers exceptional transit access with the E, M, G, 7, N, W, and R subway lines nearby, plus proximity to the LIRR and East River ferry. Residents are one subway stop from Midtown Manhattan and within walking distance of MoMA PS1, Gantry Plaza State Park, Trader Joe's, Target, and Food Cellar. Owners benefit from a tax abatement through 2033.
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