Astoria



23-33 31st Road

Construction Wrapping on Five-Story, 16-Unit Condominium Project at 23-33 31st Road, Astoria

Construction is wrapping up on the five-story, 16-unit residential building under development at 23-33 31st Road, located in the heart of Astoria. The latest building permits indicate the 50-foot-tall structure, which topped out last year, measures 14,526 square feet. The project, dubbed The Lincoln, will feature condominiums, 15 of which will be one-bedrooms, plus a single two-bedroom apartment, Real Estate Weekly reported. The average apartment should measure 687 square feet apiece. Danzig Organization is the developer and Chang Hwa Tan’s Flushing-based firm is the architect of record. Completion can likely be expected in the coming months.


34-31 9th Street

Three-Story, Six-Unit Residential Project Planned at 34-31 9th Street, Astoria

A Long Island City-based property owner has filed applications for a three-story, six-unit residential building at 34-31 9th Street, located in the western end of Astoria. The project will measure 5,787 square feet, which means its residential units should average 965 square feet apiece. There will be four off-street parking spaces, two of which will be housed in a garage on the ground floor. Constantine Efstathiou’s Bellmore, N.Y.-based firm is the architect of record. The 50-foot-wide, 5,009-square-foot plot is partly occupied by a three-story townhouse. The new structure will rise on the vacant portion of the lot.


22-22 Steinway Street

Four-Story, 13-Unit Residential Building Filed at 22-22 Steinway Street, Astoria

An anonymous Roslyn Heights, N.Y.-based LLC has filed applications for a four-story, 13-unit residential building at 22-22 Steinway Street, in the Ditmars section of Astoria. The project will measure 11,605 square feet and its residential units should average 740 square feet apiece, indicative of rental apartments. There will also be nine off-street parking spaces. Nickolas Kazalas’s Astoria-based firm NDKazalas Architecture is the architect of record.


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