New Development • Under Construction • Available Q3 2020 28-16 21st Street, Astoria, New York 11102 FR •
NOGUCHI ART MUSEUM
ASTORIA COMMUTER’S PARADISE
“Rated the 8th Coolest Neighborhood in the World.” N W - Time Out Group From the 30th Avenue Station: Astoria is a trendy, vibrant, culture-filled neighborhood where • 20 Minutes to Times Square old meets new. Astoria has attracted young professionals • 23 Minutes to Grand Central and families with its tree-lined streets, its new developments, • 26 minutes to Columbus Circle and its proximity to Manhattan by public transportation. • 30 minutes to Union Square The flourishing restaurant, bar, and art scene has become a • 39 Minutes to Wall Street destination for all of Queens to enjoy. Astoria has something for everyone. It is known for Astoria Park, a 60-acre park and the largest pool in all of NYC for those interested in an active AREA TENANTS lifestyle. The waterfront walking trails boast some of the most spectacular views of Manhattan. • Mount Sinai Queens Hospital • New York Center for Rehab & Nursing In the heart of the neighborhood is Amana Astoria, a brand • PS 171 Elementary School new ultra-luxury 57,690 sf residential development with 50 • PS 017 Elementary School new apartments on six floors and 6,550 sf of commercial • School for Visual & Performing Arts space on the ground level. Amana Astoria is the newest, most • Noguchi Museum sought after development in Astoria and the perfect new location for your business.
Robert Capatina [email protected] • 201-596-6803 21-00 Route 208 South • Suite 250 • Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 • Office: 201-749-1002 • www.spacerealtyco.com Listings subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions prior to sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice ASTORIA
Museum of the Moving Image advances the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media by presenting exhibitions, education programs, significant moving-image works, and interpretive programs, and collecting and preserving moving-image related artifacts.
Culture Astoria is filled with rich culture and art. Take a stroll through Astoria’s burgeoning art scene, and enjoy modern art sculptures at the Noguchi Museum or outdoor sculptures at Socrates Sculpture Park. Welling Court is filled with contemporary street art murals from 150 artists from around the world (Welling Court Mural Project).
Astoria Park Widely known for its beautiful pool, the oldest and largest in the city, Astoria Park has more to offer. Outdoor tennis courts, a track, a bandstand, multiple trails, basketball courts, and playgrounds lure visitors from the five boroughs and beyond. The park sits on the edge of the East River, resting just below the RFK Bridge to just after the Hells Gate Bridge and boasts some of the most spectacular views of New York City.
Renovated NW 30th Avenue Station Shopping
Family run boutiques have been serving this thriving community for decades. Take a stroll through such stores like Lockwood, Brass Owl, Astoria Bookshop, HiFi Records & Café, and of course big name stores such as Gap and Express.
Cafés What better place to meet up with friends or get some work done than at the numerous Cafés in Astoria. Grab a bite to eat or a cup of your favorite beverage at neighborhood staples such as Gossip Coffee, Café Boulis, Tea Plus Café or Astoria Coffee.
Astoria Social Life
The quiet tree-lined streets may fool you during the day, but the Astoria social scene becomes vibrant at night time. From a hidden speakeasy at Uncle Jacks Meat House, The SingleCut Beersmiths, the live jazz at The Letlove Inn, to comedy shows and educational learning at Q.E.D. The Astoria social scene has plenty of unique places to visit with friends or to make new ones.
Four Distinct Restaurant Districts
Astoria is a food lovers paradise. People come from all over NYC to experience the amazing food Astoria has to offer. Take a stroll on Ditmars Avenue for Greek food, on Steinway Street for Middle Eastern food, on 30th Avenue for Italian food, and Broadway for Latin flavors. Astoria has its own Michelin Star Restaurants such as Vesta Trattoria, Sabry’s, Via Vai, Taverna Kyclades, Christos, Mar’s, Kurry Qulture, and not to mention the food trucks that have been a staple to this community. DEMOGRAPHICS Trendsetters
Trendsetters are armed with the motto “you’re only young once.” More than 75% of trendsetters rent in upscale multiunit buildings with commuting taking up to an hour. Trendsetters are attentive to good health, nutrition and they are also socially and environmentally conscious, they are willing to pay more for products that support their cause.
Total Population Median Age Housing Units AVG Home Value Total Fitness 59,919 36.4 25,532 $674,602 Expenditures $11,142,550
AVG HHI AVG Monthly Top 3 Expenditures Per Month $88,287 Retail Expenditures Supermarket Restaurants Entertainment $1,698 $438.00 $310.00 $260.00
FLOOR PLANS: FIRST FLOOR 68’ 29TH AVENUE BASEMENT 1,200 SF
21ST. STREET 21ST. 15’ FT CEILINGS
100’ 5,350 SF 12 FT CEILINGS
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