Some recent real estate new in LIC and Astoria.
Hallets Point
Is the western Queens waterfront “lost” and does it really need to be “discovered”? The NY Times thinks so.
An update on the effort to find a replacement for the 421-a tax abatement program in NYC.
The demise of the 421-A tax break does not bode well for the Astoria Cove development on the Astoria waterfront.
The Hallets Point development, now down one building from five, will not be building a co-generation plant in the building after all.
Could Astoria and LIC soon be home to these novel cross shaped pools? Curbed recently reported that the 5-year-old +Pool folks have tested their concept and might be ready to (…)
Looks like there’s yet another development site on Astoria’s waterfront. We already know about Hallets Point and Astoria Cove—two large scale developments that could bring about 4,000 units of housing (…)