Long Island City Rent Affordability in Queens Report by Meg Cotner Rent prices are nuts in NYC, says Captain Obvious.
Astoria Big Changes Happening at Lockwood This Summer! by Mackenzi Farquer As many of you already know, in addition to my role at WHA, I’m the proud owner of Lockwood. We have some BIG news we wanted to share with the (…)
Astoria New 7 Story Mixed-Use Building To Go Up on 31st Street by Meg Cotner Another development is coming to 31st Street near Astoria Blvd.
Astoria The Future of the Augustana ELCA Location by Meg Cotner What’s up with the Augustana ELCA church site.
Astoria Long Island City ICYMI: NY Times Summarizes Development in the “Lost” Coast of Queens by Meg Cotner Is the western Queens waterfront “lost” and does it really need to be “discovered”? The NY Times thinks so.
Astoria Hallets Point and Astoria Cove Developers May Get a Tax Break After All by Meg Cotner An update on the effort to find a replacement for the 421-a tax abatement program in NYC.
Long Island City New Renderings For Court Square City View Tower, Tallest Building Planned for Queens by Meg Cotner Check out the new renderings for the very tall Court Square City View Tower, coming to LIC in 2018.
Astoria 7-Story Building to Go up on Broadway Across from Strand Smokehouse by Meg Cotner Broadway is getting another mixed-use building, this time right across from The Strand. Paperwork was recently filed for a “new 7-story building of residential with a commercial.” Right now this (…)
Long Island City 5 Pointz in the News: Karma or Simple Contention? by Meg Cotner One thousand union workers protested the Wolkoff’s apparent ditching of an agreement they made to hire 100% union workers for the development on the former location of 5 Pointz in LIC.
Astoria Another One Bites the Dust? Astoria Cove and 421-A by Meg Cotner The demise of the 421-A tax break does not bode well for the Astoria Cove development on the Astoria waterfront.
Astoria Victim of the Changing Real Estate Landscape – No Co-Generation for Astoria by Meg Cotner The Hallets Point development, now down one building from five, will not be building a co-generation plant in the building after all.
Astoria Updating You on the Childs Restaurant Building Preservation Progress by Meg Cotner The building at 36-01 Broadway, originally home to a Childs Restaurant, may be preserved after all. No guarantees yet, but it has promise.
Astoria Astoria Real Estate Development Update, June 2016 by Meg Cotner An update on real estate developments in Astoria, some of which you may not be aware of.
2015 Astoria Real Estate Miscellanea, Some of Which Surprised Us by Meg Cotner The folks from Property Shark contacted us to promote their annual Astoria real estate report, so we thought we’d pass on a selection of details, some of which, frankly, surprised us. (…)