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30-10 41St Avenue Long Island City Project Team Largavista Select Experience 30-10 41ST AVENUE LONG ISLAND CITY PROJECT TEAM LARGAVISTA SELECT EXPERIENCE 300 LAFAYETTE ONE AVENUE B LYRIC POINT SOHO, MANHATTAN EAST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN OVERTOWN, MIAMI 300 Lafayette is a CookFox designed 85,000SF flagship retail and At the crossroads of the East Village and the Lyric Point is a Kobi Karp designed 55,000SF, two-story retail and office th boutique office development at the primary gateway to SoHo. This Lower East Side, Largavista developed a building located on NW 8 Street adjacent to the historic Lyric Theater stunning work of architecture received unanimous approval by the and directly across from Miami Central. Largavista acquired the 40,000SF boutique condominium with 23 Landmarks Preservation Commission. Subsequently, Largavista project in October 2017 with groundbreaking commencing announced a joint venture with The Related Companies. Together, the residences and a flagship retail bank branch. immediately thereafter. The property was purchased from Dade two firms will deliver this eagerly anticipated landmark. Construction is One Avenue B is also home to a private County and the Southwest Overtown/Park West Community underway with substantial completion scheduled for 1st quarter of 2019. preschool. This ground-up development, Redevelopment Agency and is subject to the terms of a development The building’s design is inspired by principles of “Biophilia”, meaning completed in 2008, was a critical catalyst for agreement entered on December 17, 2012 between the CRA and the people feel good when they are connected to nature. Vast legally Gatehouse Group, an industry leader in the development and the steady wave of new development that has accessible outdoor spaces with indigenous species are featured on management of apartment communities. The two acre property with every office floor. The 30,000 SF retail space encompasses three open benefited the area ever since. approximately 600,000SF of future development rights is positioned to floors offering soaring ceiling heights and unmatched visibility with over benefit from the continued expansion of the Miami Downtown core. 300 feet of frontage on three vibrant streets. The anticipated completion of Lyric Point is September 2018. PROJECT TEAM FOGARTY FINGER ARCHITECTURE SELECT EXPERIENCE THE DIME DOCK 72 THE JACKSON WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN NAVY YARD LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS Located at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge and adjoining the existing Dime Currently under construction on a former pier Fogarty Finger Architecture designed this Bank, Fogarty Finger Architecture has designed a new 22-story tower merging retail, in Brooklyn Navy Yard, Dock 72 is a state-of- new 56-unit condominium building in Long commercial, and multifamily residential units. The façade is composed of a plaid the-art and uniquely sited office building with Island City. Located in proximity to MoMA network of tactile, white terra cotta panels and dark horizontal insets. The soft, curvilinear form of the building provides generous light and unobstructed views to unobstructed views to Manhattan and PS1, the design evokes the industrial past of all five boroughs. In addition to 175 apartment units and two penthouses, the Brooklyn. Fogarty Finger Architecture was the neighborhood. The exposed concrete building will also house an amenity floor featuring a full-service gym, business and tasked with designing the structure’s ample columns and beams create a primary grid, residential lounges, and an outdoor roof deck garden. and interspersed amenity spaces including a while metal spandrels and wood infill panels fitness center, food market, rooftop create warm, tactile layers which delineate conference center, and public lobby. the scale of the façade. Contextualizing the interiors with the site, local artisans and craftsmen from the Yard were tapped to help curate the vibrant and inviting public spaces. THE GASETERIA BUILDING 30-10 41st AVENUE LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS Located at the nexus of Queens Plaza and Sunnyside Yards this 65,000sf building is leaving its nearly century’s old industrial past behind to usher in a new era of creative commercial tenants that demand substantial light and open space while maintaining critical access to mass transit. The building’s sightlines give it open views of Dutch Kills Green to the west and a broad swath of Queens to the east due to its location adjacent to the rail yards. Office Floors, which range from 8,000sf to 14,500sf feature 12' to nearly15' ceiling heights and widely spaced mushroom columns. The makeover of this 1920’s building includes all new windows, mechanical systems, elevators and a striking, contemporary lobby design. Delivery is scheduled for the end of 2018. Residential QLIC Crescent Club Commercial The Millstone Hospitality Packard Square Culture 41 26 27th Ave. 41st Ave. Condominiums Dining/Nightlife View 59 Silvercup Studios Metlife JetBlue Queens Plaza Greenway Panini Tozt Cafe 23 01 42nd Road Hilton The Independent 7 N W Garden Inn Queens Plaza Park John Brown Smokehouse Red Lion Inn & Suites Marriott Hotel The Clocktower Luna LIC & Residence Gotham Fresh Foods Triple Shot World Atlas Cafe Lucky Pizza Q4 Hotel Dutch 1 QPS Tower 28 Kills Green R 27 on 27 M E Factory House Two Gotham Center Ivy 28 Alta LIC Food Cellar & Co. Chickpea Cranberry The Beast Next Door The JACX E M R LINC LIC Fusion Dutch LIC The Madison LIC M Wells UN Federal One Jackson Park Credit Union Aloft Hotel 42 83 Hunter St. Two Jackson Park Hyatt Place Three Jackson Park CUNY Law School Hotel Palace Chicken & Grill 2 Court Square Dutch Kills Bar The Hayden Levante Eagle Electric Il Falco Warehouse & Tower Vere 26 Sunnyside Yards Sculpture Center 1 Court Square Burger Garage The Vista Citibank Tower Watermark LIC MoMA PS1 Vantage @ Purves Bia Brooks 1890 The Harrison Halo LIC Court Sq. The Forge Source Data provided by Long Island City Partnership NEIGHBORHOOD DUTCH KILLS GREEN (OVERHEAD VIEW) DUTCH KILLS GREEN (STREET LEVEL) QUEENS PLAZA BIKE PATH CORNELL TECH CAMPUS CUNY SCHOOL OF LAW THE SCULPTURE CENTER MOMA P.S.1 L.I.C PIER NY WATERWAY 30-10 41st Avenue, LIC - Floor 0 : Area Categories N ELEC. UP AV. / TEL. WOMEN JAN MEN UTILITY 0B01 10,770 ELECTRIC 25 BOILER ROOM BUILDING IT ROOM PLUMBING TANK ROOM UP VERIZON OB02 610 Store Area Building Common Area Office Area Floor Common Area Non-Rentable Area 30-10 41st Avenue, LIC - Floor 1 : Area Categories N UP DN ELEC. AV. / TEL. WOMEN JAN MEN 0100 7,996 UP DN DN 0101 2,526 UP Store Area Building Common Area Office Area Floor Common Area Non-Rentable Area LOW DENSITY HIGH DENSITY INCENTIVE PACKAGE/EXEMPTION (200 SF PER EMPLOYEE) (120 SF PER EMPLOYEE) REAP @ $3,000 PER JOB PER YEAR $15.00/RSF $25.00/RSF COMMERCIAL RENT TAX EXEMPTION $1.76/RSF $1.76/RSF TOTAL ANNUAL SAVINGS $16.76/RSF $26.76/RSF Incentive package/exemption is subject to qualification. 30-10 41ST AVENUE LONG ISLAND CITY For leasing inquiries, please contact Alan Dern at [email protected] or at (347) 624-5689.
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