EDEN Condominium at 37-26 32nd Street is a thoughtfully designed development in Long Island City's Dutch Kills neighborhood. Designed by architect Stephen B. Jacobs of SBJ Group with interiors by Andreas Escobar of Lemay+Escobar, the building comprises two residential towers that frame a lush central courtyard featuring a tranquil reflection pool adorned with cherry blossoms, lounge cabanas, multiple seating areas, and BBQ stations. This 70 unit condominium offers a rare oasis-like living experience in one of Queens' most rapidly evolving areas.
The apartments feature five inch wide plank oak floors, oversized triple pane windows, and VRF heating and cooling systems for precise temperature control. Kitchens include sleek white Carrara quartz countertops and backsplashes, custom engineered grey oak cabinets, and premium integrated appliances from Blomberg and Bosch. Bathrooms are equally well appointed with herringbone porcelain floors, custom floating vanities, walk-in showers with both rain and handheld fixtures, and Toto toilets. Some units include private outdoor space, and allll apartments come with smart lock entry doors, Akuvox intercom systems, and in-unit washer/dryers.
Beyond the signature courtyard, EDEN offers comprehensive amenities including a skylit fitness center, sauna, yoga studio, bicycle storage, and on-site parking. The building features both part time and virtual doorman service, cold storage for deliveries, and a penthouse level entertaining lounge with full kitchen and furnished rooftop terrace offering Manhattan skyline views. Additional conveniences include a live-in superintendent.
The location in Dutch Kills places residents just 1.5 blocks from the N/W subway lines, providing 10 minute access to Manhattan, with additional connectivity to the R/M/7/E/G trains nearby. The neighborhood has undergone significant transformation in recent years, evolving into a dynamic area that attracts creatives and professionals. Residents enjoy proximity to the Museum of the Moving Image, Kaufman Studios, diverse dining and entertainment options, and easy access to both Astoria and the heart of Long Island City's cultural district.
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