New York City Council Approves $2B Innovation QNS Complex in Astoria, Queens

Street View of Innovation QNS at 35th Ave - ODA New YorkOriginal renderings illustrate a street view of Innovation QNS at 35th Ave - ODA New York

The New York City Council voted Tuesday, November 21 to approve Innovation QNS, a $2 billion mixed-use development that will bring 3,200 apartments to Astoria, Queens. The development team behind the property includes Kaufman Astoria Studios, Silverstein Properties, and BedRock Real Estate Partners, which was forced to price around 1,400 apartments, or nearly half of the planned units, below market rate.

This includes more than 800 units for households and individuals classified under very-low and extremely low income thresholds.

The project will break ground in an area known as the Kaufman Arts District near the neighborhood’s southern boundary, which is currently filled with low-rise industrial buildings, parking lots, and underutilized parcels. When complete, the project is poised to reinvigorate the area between Northern Boulevard and 37th Street.

In addition to apartments, original plans for the called for more than 400,000 square feet of commercial space, specifically a new movie theater, retail, multiple restaurants, and office space reserved for small business owners, start-ups, and non-profits. The plans also included doctor’s offices and medical clinics.

While the property will debut as the largest privately owned housing development in the borough, more details on use-types and buildable square feet are expected from the project team following yesterday’s approval, as the original plans have changed.

Original renderings of the project are credited to ODA New York, which is still assumed to be architect of record for Innovation QNS.

Innovation QNS Site Plan - ODA New York

Original Innovation QNS Site Plan revealed in July 2020 – ODA New York

Rendering of pedestrian plaza and super market at Innovation QNS - ODA New York

Original rendering of pedestrian plaza and super market at Innovation QNS, circa 2020 – ODA New York

Arts and entertainement components withing Innovation QNS - ODA New York

Original rendering of arts and entertainment components within Innovation QNS, circa 2020 – ODA New York

Rendering of Innovation QNS - ODA New York

Original rendering of Innovation QNS, circa 2020 – ODA New York

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2 Comments on "New York City Council Approves $2B Innovation QNS Complex in Astoria, Queens"

  1. David in Bushwick | November 23, 2022 at 8:08 am | Reply

    Wow, this is impressive! Will the buildings be all-electric and passive-built? That should be a requirement because, you know, climate catastrophe.

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