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The MINK's finished exterior (All images via Compass) The MINK's finished exterior (All images via Compass)
In Queens, Long Island City dominates the borough’s rental market in terms of quantity, quality, and sheer scale, yet the lower scale neighborhood of Astoria to the north is quietly producing its own crop of new residential developments that range from mid-range to high-end. Some offers are on par with LIC’s exacting standards, such as those at the brand-new, six-story MINK at 21-34 Broadway.

Curent availabilities on the building's one- and two-bedroom apartments have one-bedrooms prices from $2,850/month and two-bedrooms from $2,850/month. As a grand opening special, the leasing office is offering free rent for the last month of a 13-month lease for move-ins before January 1, 2020.
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Each of MINK's 26 rentals boast floor-to-ceiling windows, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, kitchens with solid surface countertops, and stainless steel appliances and dishwashers by Bloomberg. The building comes with a video intercom and laundry on every floor. On-site parking is available for $175-250 monthly and is available on a first come first serve basis.
Designed by BTE Design Services, The MINK's classically-influenced facade subtly hints at Renaissance and Art Deco motifs but is coupled with a crisply modern appearance. Ground-level retail will animates the street-level with added pedestrian activity. The MINK stands equally close to two Broadway stations of the W train and is a short walk to NYC Ferry's Astoria landing. The building abuts a bustling dining and nightlife district, as well as Socrates Sculpture Park, a popular spot for both quiet strolling along the East River and lively community events.
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Content & Research Manager Vitali Ogorodnikov