Real Estate
New Commercial Space
Hits the Market
Gasteria Building in Long Island City open for
leasing to commercial tenants Alexander Severin
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
Long Island City’s Gasteria
Building is officially leasing
out space for commercial
tenants.
The four-story, 66,472-square-foot
building, located at 30-10 41st Ave.,
will have their marketing and leasing
exclusively handled by JLL, one of
the leaders in the New York tri-state
commercial real estate market.
“The Gaseteria Building offers a
terrific option for commercial tenants
that demand substantial light and open
space,” said Justin Haber, executive
vice president of JLL. “It’s an incredible
redevelopment with critical access to
mass transit.”
The office building features floors
ranging from 8,000 to 14,500 square
feet, with 12-foot to 15-foot ceilings and
widely spaced mushroom columns. The
lobby has been given a contemporary
design, plus the building has new
windows, mechanical systems and
elevators. The property is adjacent to
the Sunnyside Yards at the intersection
of Northern Boulevard and 41st Avenue.
After it was acquired by LargaVista
Cos. in 2017, a multimillion capital
improvement program designed by
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Fogarty Finger Architecture was launched
to reposition and enhance the former
industrial building. The team at JLL will
be working closely with LargaVista with
the leasing and marketing.
“We are thrilled to bring the Gaseteria
Building to market,” said Adam Good,
COO of LargaVista. “As a true 24/7 live,
work and play environment, Long Island
City continues to attract a young and
talented workforce that companies both
large and small want to be around. The
addition of this wonderful makeover of
a 1920s industrial building will attract
the types of tenants that will positively
impact the community at large.”
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