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Old Posted Dec 23, 2011, 12:15 AM
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Smile NEW YORK | Hallets Point (7 tower development) | FT | 20 - 40 FLOORS

The approval process for this one will begin next year, which is rapidly approaching.


http://www.lincolnequities.com/portf...ueens-new-york
Halletts Point - Astoria, Queens, New York



Lincoln Equities Group has successfully assembled a 7 acre waterfront site in Astoria, Queens, New York.

Development of former industrial site will include:

■Seven multi-family residential buildings containing 1,800 units.

■20% of units will be set aside for inclusionary affordable housing.

■Neighborhood retail development in the form of a community supermarket, drug store, restaurants, etc.

■A 40 foot wide, beautifully landscaped public waterfront esplanade park with pedestrian walkways and bike paths, accessible by the entire community.

■A variety of building heights ranging from twenty to forty stories, with many set backs and view corridors to allow light and air.

■Accommodations for a water taxi stop on the current East River loop.

■Panoramic views of Manhattan over the East River.
Other key elements:

■Being developed in partnership with Grosvenor Investment Management US Inc. (http://www.grosvenor.com).

■Currently undergoing New York City’s ULURP and CEQR entitlement process.

■Located in the vibrant community of Astoria, with a multitude of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

■Astoria Blvd./27th Avenue will lead into a beautiful landscaped public plaza with retail shops and restaurants in an outdoor setting.

■Designed to knit into the fabric of the community in an effort to welcome the diverse neighborhood to share in the beautiful public spaces of Halletts Point.
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