Durst’s 10 Halletts Point Gets New Renderings

10 Halletts Point Hero View, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization10 Halletts Point Hero View, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

A new partially-affordable housing project is getting ready to open at 10 Halletts Point, in Astoria, Queens. The 22-story mixed-use complex is rising at 26-01 1st Street, positioned right on the waterfront, across from Manhattan’s Yorkville. This is the first of a seven-building mega-development led by the Durst Organization to reinvigorate the Halletts Point peninsula. Once complete, the entirety will yield 2.4 million square feet of space and create 2,400 rental units, 480 of which will be affordable.

10 Halletts Point in Astoria, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

10 Halletts Point in Astoria, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

Once complete, 10 Halletts Point will bring 405 rental units to the neighborhood, of which, 81 will let for below-market rates. The lottery for affordable housing has just opened, with studios starting at $947 per month, and three-bedrooms for $1,414 per month. Applications will be accepted from now until May 7, 2018. Information about how to apply can be found here.

10 Halletts Point unit, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

10 Halletts Point unit, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

Dattner Architects is responsible for the design. Rooms will have large floor-to-ceiling windows bathing interiors with sunlight. A recreational terrace nestled between the two towers comes with several seating arrangements designed to maximize the space for tenants.

10 Halletts Point outdoor lounge, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

10 Halletts Point outdoor lounge, rendering courtesy the Durst Organization

Tenants will have access to 25,000 square feet of amenities, including two outdoor terraces, barbecue grills and dining tables, a fitness center, yoga studio, lounge, party room, children’s playroom, and an on-site parking garage. That last point might not be necessary since the location will also have a new ferry terminal connecting to East Midtown, Roosevelt Island, and Long Island City.

Another exciting addition to the project will be a 25,000 square foot grocery store from Brooklyn Harvest Market.

Last but not least, the developers will also be adding 100,000 square feet of open green-space on the waterfront.

10 Halletts Point from October 2017, via Google Maps

10 Halletts Point from October 2017, via Google Maps

Completion is imminent for 10 Halletts Point, with move-ins expected later this year.

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5 Comments on "Durst’s 10 Halletts Point Gets New Renderings"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: Impossible that I do not like it.

  2. Typo:
    It should be (and you always had) Hallets Point not Halletts Point

    • Nikolai Fedak | March 9, 2018 at 10:28 am | Reply

      The project’s official website is Hallett with two Ts… I agree with you but I think the official name may be misspelled?

  3. Bsrbara Sliwinska | March 9, 2018 at 11:38 am | Reply

    I love this project !Mazeltow to all in the COMPANY !

  4. Hervin Romney AIA | July 2, 2018 at 2:01 pm | Reply

    No architect mentioned. “Magic Wand” design by the developer? or YIMBY did not catch a name?

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