Six-Story, 44-Unit Mixed-Use Project Rises Above Street Level At 27-05 41st Avenue, Long Island City

27-05 41st Avenue27-05 41st Avenue. Image via The Court Square Blog, altered by YIMBY.

Construction is now two stories above ground level on the six-story, 44-unit mixed-use project under development at 27-05 41st Avenue, located on the corner of 27th Street in the Queens Plaza section of Long Island City. The structure can be seen in an update by The Court Square Blog. The latest building permits indicate the building will measure 50,530 square feet and rise 60 feet in height, not including the bulkhead.

The ground floor will host a 6,970-square-foot photographic studio, followed by residential units on the second through sixth floors. The apartments should aveage 683 square feet apiece, indicative of rentals. Flushing-based Times Development is the developer and Michael Kang’s Flushing-based architecture firm is behind the design. An anticipated completion date has not been disclosed.

27-05 41st Avenue

27-05 41st Avenue. Photo via The Court Square Blog.

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1 Comment on "Six-Story, 44-Unit Mixed-Use Project Rises Above Street Level At 27-05 41st Avenue, Long Island City"

  1. My work in progress is appeared with six-story on board, and don’t think of it as an image on construction.

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