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Smile NEW YORK | 42-50 24th Street | 447 FT | 35 FLOORS

This could be 400 ft or slightly above the 400' given the lot size and build-able square footage. Similar specs to 42-01 Road which is 480' and u/c. Expect another tower for this site. LIC is booming.

Also a bargain compared to the yields that a potential tower can generate.
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Property Markets Group and the Hakim Organization – the partners behind what’s planned to be Queens’ tallest skyscraper – have teamed up again to buy a dispatch garage from a member of the city’s “cabbie cartel” in Long Island City for $69 million. The development partners closed last week on the purchase of 42-50 24th Street in the Queens Plaza section of the neighborhood from yellow-cab fleet owner Ronald Sherman’s Midtown Operating Corp., sources tell The Real Deal.

The site, which sits just about a block away from the Queens Plaza property the partners are developing into a 44-story rental tower, holds roughly 270,000 buildable square feet, which makes the $69 million purchase price work out to approximately $254 per buildable square foot.
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A lot more than bargained!

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70-Story Mixed-Use Skyscraper Proposed for Long Island City







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A rendering and details posted to Dynamic Worldwide Group show a sleek 70-story tower composed of three interlocking components. A square masonry base grounds the building which then transitions to sweeping glass tower with front-and-center views of Midtown Manhattan. Another rendering uncovered last year by the blog Queensbeans shows the tower from the south, over the Court Square elevated station. Perkins Eastman Architects is listed as the architect and the page says the building will encompass a whopping one million square feet.

Mission Capital arranged the financing for the property purchase and Terra Capital Markets was the lender. Documents from Terra in regards to the acquisition financing explain the site is currently zoned for a 271,856 square foot, mixed-use tower but the purchase of air rights from an adjacent parcel owned by the Department of Transportation could increase the project's size to 373,272. Additionally, the Department of City Planning is currently evaluating the area for an upzoning, "potentially doubling the new building’s size."
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Anything that offers a departure from the box in this area is all right with me.
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Could a mod add the 70 floor figure to the title.

LIC is on the rise again! One boom finishes, another begins.
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This is very elegant. I like it. We really need more services in LIC like supermarkets [Trader Joes please] and fitness centers [Equinox please].
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Not groundbreaking, but not horrible either. I like the density coming together.


Could be taller than it's neighbors...

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=222915

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=215852
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Never would have thought a decade ago that One Court Square would be joined by 4 taller towers. A shame that the FAA kicked down the two 900+ footers.
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Just ball parking it, but looks like 840-870 ft.
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Another Contender For Queens’ Tallest Skyscraper Revealed At 42-50 24th Street, Long Island City



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Renderings are out for a 74-story tower at 42-50 24th Street, in downtown Long Island City, Queens. If built, the structure would be a major addition to the borough’s vertical profile, with a speculative minimum height of 750 feet, based on double-height retail at the base. If it ends up being any higher, the structure would become the tallest structure in Queens. Its current competitor is 23-15 44th Drive, a condominium tower expected to rise 752 feet, and is located three blocks to the south. The tallest proposed building for the borough was formerly 29-37 41st Avenue, though developer Durst downsized the project to just 710 feet.

Perkins Eastman is responsible for the design. The bulk of the exterior features curtain wall glass with narrow window frames, further emphasizing the verticality. The base of the building holds a lower profile, rising nine stories above street level, and creating room for outdoor terraces for the 10th floor.

Dynamic Hakim and Property Markets Group (PMG) purchased the site in 2015 for $69 million. Permits have not been filed yet for the tower, and the estimated start date for construction has not been announced. The lot is mostly vacant, occupied by parking and a few low-rise structures.

The building is expected to yield at least 1 million square feet, dedicated to mixed-use occupancy. Retail space is implied in the rendering, but no further details have been released.
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This is what Goldman Sachs should have been. Awesome news.
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Looks like a change of plans...


NEW YORK | 42-50 24th Street | 447 FT | 35 FLOORS


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Fisher Bros. wants to bring a 240-unit mixed-use project to LIC


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Fisher Brothers is joining the Long Island City gold rush with plans to bring a 240-unit mixed-use project to the booming neighborhood.

The firm pre-filed plans with the Department of Buildings on Friday for a roughly 255,000-square-foot project at 42-50 24th Street in Queens. The project will be split between about 40,000 square feet of commercial space and 216,000 square feet of commercial space, and it will stand 35 stories and 447 feet tall. The project will include hotel space as well.

Property Markets Group and the Hakim Organization teamed up to buy the Long Island City site in 2015 for $69 million. YIMBY published renderings last year of a 74-story tower project planned for the site, but those plans appear to have since changed.

Fisher Brothers declined to comment on the project, and representatives for PMG and Hakim did not respond to requests for comment. Details regarding the three firms’ relationship on the project were not immediately clear.

Long Island City has become one of the hottest real estate markets in New York in recent years, attracting some of the city’s most prominent developers. Tishman Speyer landed $1 billion in financing for its huge Jackson Park project in the neighborhood in late September, and the Durst Organization landed $360 million for its Queens Plaza Park project in the neighborhood late last year.
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Could be another big one for Queens…


https://www.connectcre.com/stories/s...-site-for-57m/

Skyline Tower Developer Buys LIC Site for $57M





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United Construction & Development Group has acquired a development site in Long Island City, located at 42-50 24th Street, from Fisher Bros. for $57 million, New York Business Journal reported.

The site, previously subject to abandoned tower development attempts, now falls under United’s purview. Dynamic-Hakim and Property Markets Group had initially proposed a 74-story tower, later revisited by Fisher Bros. for a 35-story project. Fisher Bros. transferred control to United in 2017, obtaining demolition and new-building permits in 2020.

United, known for its Queens-based projects like Skyline Tower, aims to contribute to the neighborhood’s growth.
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