Long Island City New Developments 2025

Long Island City New Developments 2025. Queens' New Skyline A Rundown of the 30 Developments Coming to Long The Long Island City (LIC) Neighborhood Plan will bring together community members and organizations to create a vision for the future of this rapidly growing area New development; Condo in Long Island City; saved_section; Lumen LIC

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Hero, a Silverback Development project, is transforming a five-story office building into a mixed-use space with 3,600 square feet of retail topped by 109 apartments Jobs grew twice as fast in Long Island City as compared to New York City.

Long Island City Tower Will Be Tallest Residential Skyscraper in NYC

NEW YORK - New York Department of City Planning (DCP) Director Dan Garodnick today released the draft zoning framework, a detailed zoning map, and draft strategies to advance the Long Island City Neighborhood Plan toward environmental and public review The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is planning to issue a Request For Expressions of Interests (RFEI) on behalf of the city for 44-36 Vernon Boulevard, a six-story commercial building in Long Island City, Queens.The RFEI is an appeal to the public for input on the redevelopment of the 672,000-square-foot structure, which currently serves as the central hub for New York. Hero, a Silverback Development project, is transforming a five-story office building into a mixed-use space with 3,600 square feet of retail topped by 109 apartments

Marlon Wise's Blog Long Island City’s unstoppable development boom, mapped. New development; Condo in Long Island City; saved_section; Lumen LIC A segment from the 2 hr 28 min New York City Council Committee on Economic Development session on March 17, 2025 titled "Long Island City community engagement and planning"

Long Island City Office Redevelopment Begins Leasing. Three new residential developments are raising the skyline there to new heights, offering luxury rental units and resort-style amenities The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is planning to issue a Request For Expressions of Interests (RFEI) on behalf of the city for 44-36 Vernon Boulevard, a six-story commercial building in Long Island City, Queens.The RFEI is an appeal to the public for input on the redevelopment of the 672,000-square-foot structure, which currently serves as the central hub for New York.