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Old Posted Dec 7, 2018, 6:02 PM
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Spun off from the Hunter's Point South thread...

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Handel Architects is leading the project's design and penned a fraternal pair of towers 57 and 33 floors high. The taller tower would stretch nearly 600 feet above the East River, making it the tallest building on the Brooklyn-Queens waterfront by far. However, a platoon of new towers are planned along the river, a few of which would rival this plan such as TF Cornerstone's pair of buildings planned at Hunter Point South parcel C which will stand 56 and 46 floors high. Two finished towers at Hunters Point parcels A and B were designed by SHoP Architects.
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Two Major New Residential Skyscrapers Filed At 57-28 2nd Street & 1-15 57th Avenue, In Long Island City’s Hunters Point South

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Permits have been filed for two major new towers at 57-28 2nd Street and 1-15 57th Avenue in Hunters Point South. The two proposed, glass residential buildings are being designed by Handel Architects and will sit at the intersection of 57th Avenue and 2nd Street. The sites are located in Long Island City by the Hunters Point South ferry terminal. Both towers are being developed by Gotham and Riseboro Community Partnership.

57-28 2nd Street will yield about 335,000 square feet of space with 452 units spread over 33 stories, rising 360 feet tall. About 6,000 square feet will go towards communal facilities. The mixed-use building will be made out of a reinforced concrete structure and rise up from the 28,700-square foot lot.

1-15 57th Avenue will come with nearly 700,000 square feet of newly built space, climbing 57 stories, and reaching 612 feet into the sky. Within, there will be 692 dwellings. The mixed-use skyscraper will have about 643,400 square feet dedicated towards residential units, nearly 9,000 square feet of commercial space, and around 19,400 square feet for communal facilities. This would be the tallest skyscraper on the Queens waterfront.

No official completion date has been announced yet for the towers, but the impact on the skyline will definitely be substantial when finished.
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Just a side note, that these towers in the rendering are for parcels F & G. Check out the first post, and the map layout of the various parcels. More towers to come!
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Just a side note, that these towers in the rendering are for parcels F & G. Check out the first post, and the map layout of the various parcels. More towers to come!
Yeah, that was put in the title to avoid confusion with the other towers.
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