Aug. 18, 2017 By Jason Cohen
A developer filed plans with the Buildings Dept. yesterday to construct a five-story office building on 37th Ave. in Long Island City.
The plans call for a 39,969 square foot building– to be located at 11-02 37th Ave. –that would consist of a parking garage with 53 spaces, a storage and mechanical room, offices on floors two through five and a lounge and training rooms on the second floor.
The site is currently home to a vacant two-story commercial building.
The developer, Ira Goldstein, the owner of the Black Car Fund, could not be reached for comment.
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So Where will the hookers stand?
Most use internet anyways nowadays.
At least it is not going to become a community jail with all the crime in the neighborhood.
true but you never know –
I’d take a jail over a homeless shelter any day.
enough of the building — tooooo much now – and if they can’t rent it – it will be a homeless shelter wait and see –
There is a hotel that is being build on Steinway and Northern Blvd. Most likely that will become a nice homeless shelter.
there are going to be two (2) hotels there that are going to be built and if they can’t rent it I bet my rear-end it will be a homeless shelter I said this awhile ago —
Well it looks like DeBlasio will be reelected so yea. As long as it is not near your home and you know that they are being housed somewhere..no one cares.