Foundation Work Complete For Six-Story, 37-Unit Mixed-Use Project At 23-01 41st Avenue, Long Island City

23-01 41st Avenue, rendering by Architects Studio23-01 41st Avenue, rendering by Architects Studio

Foundation work has been completed for the six-story, 37-unit mixed-use building under development at 23-01 41st Avenue, located on the corner of 23rd Street in the Queens Plaza section of Long Island City. The site can be seen in a photo posted by The Court Square Blog. The latest permits indicate the new building will eventually measure 42,367 square feet. The ground floor will contain 6,233 square feet of commercial space, specifically for photographic studios. The residential units above will be condominiums and should average 684 square feet apiece. An anonymous Midtown-based LLC is the developer. Angelo Ng + Anthony Ng Architects Studio is the design architect and Xiaohong Zhao’s Queens-based Ameriland Brook is the applicant of record. Completion is expected in the second half of 2017.

23-01 41st Avenue

23-01 41st Avenue. Photo via The Court Square Blog.

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1 Comment on "Foundation Work Complete For Six-Story, 37-Unit Mixed-Use Project At 23-01 41st Avenue, Long Island City"

  1. At foundation work complete, and what worker should do? (pour concrete to structure on)

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