BY MICHAEL STAHL History was made last month as the tallest building in New York City outside of Manhattan, Tower 28 in Long Island City, was topped off. Douglas Partrick, owner of Heatherwood Communities, the development firm behind the luxury rental building, took in the views from the 58th floor that same day for the…
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Pine Hills is one of those public golf courses that is just challenging enough so that golfers at almost any level can enjoy every hole. It’s great for beginners and manageable for intermediates. The rolling course not only has the named Pines from the surrounding Pine Barrens, but also the rolling Hills found not only on…
If you remember the recent topping out of 23-10 Queens Plaza South as the second tallest building in Queens, hearing of another contender usurping its place so quickly might give you a sense of déjà vu. In a testament to Long Island City’s dizzying pace of development, the title passes to Tower 28, previously known as 28…
In terms of new development, Long Island City is one of the busiest neighborhoods in New York. According to data from the Long Island City Partnership, there are more than 22,500 new units of housing in the pipeline. Professional construction watcher and Curbed Flickr pool contributor ILNY_ recently caught up on the latest action this past weekend and share photos of eight…
BY MICHAEL STAHL Though favorable re-zoning laws and incremental economic healing have paved the way for a number of new developments in Long Island City the past few years, 42-12 28th Street will stand above them all—literally and, perhaps, figuratively as well. More affectionately dubbed “28 on 28th”- by the Heatherwood Communities development firm, the…
What’s up at LIC’s soon-to-be tallest residential skyscraper at 42-12 28th Street? Heatherwood Communities is now building up the 477-unit rental, dubbed 28 on 28th, and it will rise to 58 stories and 648 feet. 6sqft snagged interior renderings of amenities and common spaces. The amenity package, as you may have guessed, is extensive: bicycle and tenants’…
42-12 28th Street, Long Island City, Ny In December we broke the news that 42-12 28th Street, known as 28 on 28th, in Long Island City would top out at 58 stories and 648 feet. Now, Goldstein, Hill & West’s (GHWA) affiliated interior design firm, Whitehall Interiors NYC, has given us our first look at the amenities of Heatherwood Communities’upcoming rental tower. The perks include…
Work is progressing on 42-12 28th Street in Long Island City, and even though this very tall, very glassy tower looks pretty much just like every other new apartment tower, it holds a special distinction: at 635 feet, it will be thetallest apartment building in Queens. Architects Goldstein, Hill & West released some new renderings of the 447-unit rental tower…
WILLIAMSBURG—The Karl Fischer-designed building at 544 Union Avenue, creatively called The Union, is now 100-percent leased, aptsandlofts.com reports. The 98-apartment glass monolith went on the market in November 2013, wooing renters with its rooftop putting green and other stylish amenities. [CurbedWire inbox; StreetEasy;previously] BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK—BBP’s Pier 2 and Pier 4 beach will be open for strolling following an…
Long Island City’s 27 on 27th, the 142-unit rental building, is now fully leased, marketing firm aptsandlofts.com told The Real Deal exclusively. Leasing at the 27-story property launched in February, with a mix of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Heatherwood Communities developed the space, located at 27-03 42nd Road in the Court Square area. Units…