45th Avenue properties Not long after starting marketing for the newest condo building in Long Island City, real estate brokerage firm Modern Spaces announced on April 16 that it will soon begin marketing yet another condo in the hot neighborhood. Liv @ Murray Park North, which is located at 11-35 45th Ave., will begin sales in June, feeding the growing demand for condos in LIC. The project by George Xu, owner of Century Development, offers a mix of 39 luxury studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments in six floors. Prices will start around $400,000 in the Raymond Chan Architects-designed building, and residents can expect to start moving in by the end of the year. “This new condo project further indicates that demand for permanent homes here continues to be high,” said Eric Benaim, Modern Spaces founder and CEO. “People not only want to be in Long Island City, but they want to put down roots here.” The units at Liv @ Murray Park North will have luxury finishes such as hardwood flooring and electric radiant heated floors. Bathrooms will have porcelain tiles and kitchens will feature top brand-name appliances. The building will have a range of amenities, including bike storage, free Wi-Fi in common areas, a fitness center, a social lounge in the lobby and a common rooftop. Also, parking will be available for residents. Liv @ Murray Park North will be the first in a series of buildings by Century Development, which will include Liv @ Hart Street and Liv @ Murray Park South. Apartments now available in new LIC luxury tower with rooftop pool Leasing has begun for apartments in the luxury residential rental tower QLIC in Long Island City, which is stock-pilled with amenities, including everything from a rooftop pool with cabanas and views of the Manhattan skyline to a dog grooming station. QLIC, owned by World Wide Group, has more than 28,000 square feet of amenities. There is a gym, indoor parking, a bike room, an open-air theater and barbecue, a landscaped courtyard with a fire pit, and a game room with billiards and ping pong tables. There are 421 apartments in the 21-story building, but prospective renters should hurry, because there have been more than 1,500 inquiries for units in the building at Queens Plaza North and 24th Street, according to Dave Maundrell, president of aptsandlofts.com, which is marketing the building. “QLIC is one of the most highly anticipated developments to join the Long Island City market,” Maundrell said. “With an impressive amenity package, QLIC is expected to reset the bar in the boroughs.” The Perkins Eastman-designed building will offer a mix of apartments with varying sizes. Studios start at $2,026 per month, one-bedrooms from $2,285, two-bedrooms from $3,595 and threebedrooms from $4,592. QLIC topped out in September last year. Tenants can expect to move into QLIC in July. Photo courtesy of World Wide Group More condos coming to feed LIC’s needs Rendering courtesy of Modern Spaces
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