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Rabsky proposes 44-story Long Island City tower



November 18, 2013
Mark Maurer



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Brooklyn developer Rabsky Development, headed by Simon Dushinsky, plans to build a 44-story residential tower with 415 units in Long Island City.

The building is slated to rise at 29-32 Northern Boulevard, near Queens Boulevard. It will feature first-floor commercial space and a 43rd-floor pool and lounge, as well as parking, a fitness center and bicycle storage. The residential component could either be rentals or condominiums.

Dushinsky paid $35 million for the lot. Stephen B. Jacobs Group was tapped as architect of record, BuzzBuzzHome reported.


http://news.buzzbuzzhome.com/2013/11...land-city.html

The Rabsky Group to bring 44 story residential tower to Long Island City





By: Sean MacKay
November 18, 2013


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The tower will be located near Queens Boulevard and, according to the DOB permit dated 11/15/2013, will contain 415 units. SBJ Group is listed as the Architect of Record for the project. The new DOB proposal says the building will include bike storage, parking, commercial space on the first floor, an exercise room, pool, lounge on the 43rd floor and a roof amenity.


http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01
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