This planned Long Island City condominium will rise 38 stories and 589 feet, with 393 residences and completion scheduled for 2028. Developed by United Construction Development, it is expected to be Queens’s second tallest condominium after nearby Skyline Tower.
Apartments are planned with central air and in-unit washer/dryers, and many will have private terraces or balconies. The residential amenity program includes an attended lobby, indoor pool, fitness center, lounge, common dining room, children’s playroom, game room, bike storage, and 195 indoor parking spaces.
Queensboro Plaza station serves the N, W, and 7 trains, with direct service to Midtown Manhattan. SculptureCenter is nearby, along with Long Island City’s restaurants and galleries. Pets are to be permitted.
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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.