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New 7-Story Building with 34 Apartments Coming to 31st Ave.

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Oct. 24, 2018 By Tara Law

Permits have been filed for a new 7-story mixed-use building on 31st Avenue.

The structure, which will be located at 21-11 31st Ave., will offer 34 apartment units as well as a commercial space in the cellar. An existing 2-story residential building at the location has already been demolished.

Tenants will have access to 10 enclosed parking spaces and a residential lobby on the first floor; a bicycle room and storage area in the cellar; as well as an outdoor recreational space on the seventh floor.

The property is six blocks from the 30th Avenue (N/W) subway station.

The owner of the property is listed as Michale Lagoudis of Astor Terrace LLC.

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M. L.

Sure. Just keep cramming more people in. Great planning. Out with a two family unit. In with a 34 unit. With 10 parking spots!! Just wonderful.

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Sara Ross

More crowded streets, trains and buses. Queens is becoming as bad as Manhattan when it comes to all of the residential construction.

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Milagos Otero

when will apartments be available for rental, and are they affordable, cause all apartments done on 59th queensboro aren’t. Also where can one apply for job as concierge or maintenance.

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