Jamaica

147-07 94th Avenue, via Google Maps

24-Story Tower Coming to 147-07 94th Avenue, Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a 24-story mixed-use building at 147-07 94th Avenue, in Jamaica, Queens. YIMBY last reported on the site in October 2016, when Phoenix Realty Group and Artimus Construction purchased it for $34 million. The site is one block away from the Jamaica LIRR Train Station, and the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue-JFK Subway Station, serviced by the E, J, and Z trains. Sutphin Boulevard Subway Station is six blocks further, serviced by the F train. Artimus Construction will be developing.

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87-83 168th Street, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 87-83 168th Street, Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a six-story mixed-use building at 87-83 168th Street, in Jamaica, Queens. The site is seven blocks away from the Parson Boulevard Subway Station, serviced by the E and F trains. Six blocks further is the Jamaica Center Subway Station, the final stop for the E, J and Z trains. Ziyana Properties will be responsible for the development.

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88-56 162nd Street, Queens, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 88-56 162nd Street, Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a seven-story residential building at 88-56 162nd Street, in Jamaica, Queens. The site is three blocks away from the Parsons Boulevard Subway Station, serviced by the E and F trains. The Jamaica Center / Parsons / Archer Subway Station is also nine blocks away, serviced by the E, J, and Z trains. New York DK is listed as responsible for the development.

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148-18 Hillside Avenue

Permits Filed for 148-18 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Queens

Neighboring the historic Georgian-style King Manor Museum, and the intimidating Supreme Court of Queens County, a new 9-story mixed-use building might just bring more of the 21st Century to Downtown Jamaica, Queens. An anonymous LLC has filed permits for 148-18 Hillside Avenue, located on a busy thoroughfare with dozens of restaurants and shops. Despite being quite distant from Manhattan, the two locations are well connected. It is just three blocks away from the Parsons Boulevard subway station, serviced by the E and F trains.

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