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Old Posted Dec 11, 2014, 11:42 PM
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http://www.6sqft.com/long-island-cit...-of-manhattan/






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42-12 28th St. is a luxury rental building which towers over Long Island City. With 57 stories, and at 634 feet high, it is one of the tallest buildings
in the borough of Queens. There are 477 units in the building, and extensive amenities are included such as a resident lounge, pool house, full spa
and observation deck.
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Old Posted Dec 12, 2014, 12:45 AM
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Don't be suckered by the rendering...
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I think this is under construction ... http://skyscrapercenter.com/building/28-on-28th/18201

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Official Name 28 on 28th
Structure Type Building
Status Under Construction
Country United States
City New York City
Street Address & Map 42-12 28th Street, Court Square, Queens
Building Function residential
Structural Material concrete
Construction Start 2014
Completion 2017
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Height: Architectural 196.9 m / 646 ft

Height: To Tip 196.9 m / 646 ft
Floors Above Ground 58
# of Apartments 477
Pity it's not 10 feet taller to break the 200m mark ...
     
     
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http://liccourtsquare.com/2015/01/28...egins-to-rise/
     
     
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Rendered with other surrounding developments...


http://www.6sqft.com/revealed-long-i...han-architect/

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First Look at the Amenities in Queens’ Tallest Residential Skyscraper 28 on 28th



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In December we broke the news that 42-12 28th Street, known as 28 on 28th, in Long Island City would top out at 58 stories and 648 feet. Now, Goldstein, Hill & West‘s in-house interior design firm, Whitehall Interiors, has given us our first look at the amenities of Heatherwood Communities’ upcoming rental tower. The perks include a swimming pool and attended parking garage–and they also give us a glimpse of how the units themselves may be designed.
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2015, 1:33 AM
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A lot of activity in the area, here is another potential site


Citigroup looks to sell massive LIC development site
Parcel offers nearly 800K buildable sf and could sell for $140M-plus

February 23, 2015 05:54PM
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Citigroup is offering the fee simple interest for a Long Island City Island development site just north of One Court Square that offers nearly 780,000 buildable square feet, The Real Deal has learned. The site could fetch north of $140 million, or roughly $180 per square foot, based on area land prices, according to sources familiar with the listing.

The 36,000-square-foot site spans half a city block, directly to the west of the CUNY School of Law at 2 Court Square, where Citigroup owns and occupies office space. The territory is bound by 44th Road, 44th Drive and 23rd Street, according to documents obtained by TRD. Several small unoccupied buildings currently occupy the site.

The C5-3 zoning is flexible and allows for residential, office, retail and hotel use.

A JLL team led by Jon Caplan and Richard Baxter is marketing the site. The brokers declined to comment. Last year, Savanna acquired the controlling interest in One Court Square, also known as the Citigroup Building. An investor group led by David Werner acquired the 1.4 million-square-foot, 50-story tower – the tallest building in the city outside of Manhattan – from SL Green Realty for $481 million in 2012, records show. - See more at: http://therealdeal.com/blog/2015/02/....1uXaPWhn.dpuf

From left: Court Square development site, surrounding area and Jon Caplan
     
     
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42-12 28th Street rises over construction fence

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We last checked in on 42-12 28th Street back in January, we saw rebar rising from the ground.1 When we stopped by last week, we saw that the building has begun to rise, with the building peaking over the construction fence, as seen in the photo below.

When all is said and done, the project will rise to be 58 stories and house 477 units. The building will rise 596 feet, and amenities include ground-floor retail, storage, bike storage, parking, a third-floor pool, gym and roof terraces on the 45th and 58th floors.



     
     
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Heatherwood gets $154M in financing for LIC project

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Heatherwood Communities secured $154 million in financing from PNC Bank for its planned 58-story rental tower in Long Island City, according to property records filed with the city Friday.

The Long Island-based development firm landed a pair of loans in the amounts of $145 million and $9 million for the building, dubbed 28 on 28th, records show.

The building, set to rise on a development site at 42-12 28th Street that the developer paid $12.6 million for in 2011, is in the Queens Plaza area of Long Island City – a neighborhood where a number of residential skyscrapers have risen over the past few years and more are in the works. Due for completion in 2017, the 477-unit building was set to be the borough’s tallest residential tower at 646 feet when Heatherwood filed in 2013.
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Visible throughout this ride along the 7 Train. About as tall as Gotham Center now.

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Also changed thread title to reflect the current official name. The smaller, thin, completed highrise to the west is called 27 on 27th.
     
     
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Epic video! I can't believe how quickly the neighborhood is changing.
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Feels like a whole new city. If somebody left 5 years ago, and came back today, they would not recognize most of these blocks. Such a quick transformation from industrial/run-down, to modern and sleek.
     
     
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Feels like a whole new city. If somebody left 5 years ago, and came back today, they would not recognize most of these blocks. Such a quick transformation from industrial/run-down, to modern and sleek.
Right, amazing progress with so many buildings under construction.












     
     
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