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Plans Filed for a 7-Story Building with 99 Dwelling Units Near Astoria Houses

26-24 4th Street (Google Maps)

April 18, 2019 By Meghan Sackman

A developer has filed plans with the Department of Buildings for a 7-story, 99-unit, residential building on 4th Street, between 26th and 27th Avenue, in Astoria.

The proposed building, to be located at 26-28 4th St, would be 77 feet tall and would have an area of 99,242 square feet.

The building, which is currently a storage warehouse, would also contain an enclosed parking lot with 50 spaces and a backyard that stretches back 77 feet.

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Demolition permits were filed on Feb. 4 to bulldoze the warehouse. 

Records show that the owner 4th Street Development LLC bought the property for $11.5 million in January.

The property is one mile away from the N and Q trains at the Astoria-Hoyt Avenue subway station.

The architect for the building is listed as J Frankl C Mallea Associates Architects & Engineers.

26-24 4th Street parcel (zola.planning.nyc.gov)

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anonymous

You are killing us slowly but surely it’s time to leave NY it’s time to leave USA

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