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Permits Filed for 215 Beach 100th Street, Seaside, Queens

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 215 Beach 100th Street, in Seaside, Queens, a portion of the Rockaway Peninsula. Rockaway beach is just three blocks away, and four blocks to the east is the Beach 98th Street Subway Station, serviced by the A and S trains. AHAA LLC will be responsible for the development.

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110-12 101st Avenue

Four-Story, Nine-Unit Mixed-Use Building Coming To 110-12 101st Avenue, Richmond Hill

Property owner Sukhjinder Singh has filed applications for a four-story, nine-unit mixed-use building at 110-12 101st Avenue, in Richmond Hill, located two blocks north of the 111th Street stop on the A train. The 9,970 square-foot project, to rise on a 50-foot-wide vacant lot, will include a 1,006 square-foot ground-floor retail component. The residential units will begin on the second floor and average 996 square feet apiece. Affordable family-sized units are likely in the works here. Edward Hicks’ Flushing-based architecture firm is the applicant of record.


45-08 23rd Street

Excavation Begins At 45-08 23rd Street, Site Of Four-Unit Mixed-Use Building, Long Island City

Excavation has begun at 45-08 23rd Street, in Long Island City, where Mary Rera is planning a three-story, four-unit mixed-use building, according to The Court Square Blog. Specific square-footage breakdowns are unavailable, but the entire structure, mechanical space included, will measure 6,000 square feet. Schematics were posted on-site late last year, and Edward Hicks is the architect of record.


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