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One of the better looking new places, imho.

Took a stroll this morning in the Astoria/Long Island City area between Queensboro Plaza/Steinway Studios to the south, East River/Vernon Blvd to the west, Steinway Street to the east and Hoyt/Astoria Blvd/GCP to the north. This is where most of the recent residential construction has been taking place in Astoria due to its more favorable zoning and tax incentives. I took pictures of over one hundred current projects, either in construction, or recently marketed/on the market, or in the demolition stage prior to building. It will be interesting to see how this plays out post-boom. No claim that the list is all inclusive or that the projects are not commercial though I tried to focus on the residential developments (and 2-3 oddities along the way). I do not remember the locations of each and every place but they are roughly falling in the North-South “bands” or “swaths” East River to Crescent, Crescent to 31st Street, 31st Street to Steinway, with some meandering.


Views at Hudson Pointe
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Image by Hoboken Condos
Views at Hudson Pointe Condos
7400 River Road
North Bergen, NJ 07047

1, 2, & 3 bedroom luxury Hudson River waterfront condos with views of New York City & the Hudson River.

Walter Burns
Weichert Realtors
www.livingonthehudson.com


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Image by astoriasunday
Demolition right next door to the new place.

Took a stroll this morning in the Astoria/Long Island City area between Queensboro Plaza/Steinway Studios to the south, East River/Vernon Blvd to the west, Steinway Street to the east and Hoyt/Astoria Blvd/GCP to the north. This is where most of the recent residential construction has been taking place in Astoria due to its more favorable zoning and tax incentives. I took pictures of over one hundred current projects, either in construction, or recently marketed/on the market, or in the demolition stage prior to building. It will be interesting to see how this plays out post-boom. No claim that the list is all inclusive or that the projects are not commercial though I tried to focus on the residential developments (and 2-3 oddities along the way). I do not remember the locations of each and every place but they are roughly falling in the North-South “bands” or “swaths” East River to Crescent, Crescent to 31st Street, 31st Street to Steinway, with some meandering.

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