Soaring High in LIC
Long Island City’s tallest tower offers panoramic
views, 75-foot outdoor pool and amenities galore
BY BROWNSTONER STAFF
At 778 feet, Skyline Tower is
the second tallest building
in Queens. The 67-story
glass tower offers 802
units with 360-degree panoramic views.
And 155 of those units will have
private, outdoor terraces.
Located at 3 Court Square and
designed by Whitehall Interiors,
apartments feature floor-to-ceiling
windows. With quartz slab counter-tops
and backsplashes, kitchens
feature stainless steel and Bosch
appliances.
Accented by bronze hardware, the
bathrooms feature white marble and
porcelain finishes.
The building, developed by United
Construction Development Group, FSA
Capital and Risland US Holdings LLC,
features a double-height sky-lit ame-nity
space with a mezzanine lounge
overlooking a 75-foot, temperature-controlled
swimming pool on the third
floor. On the fifth floor, amenities over-look
an exterior terrace.
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Concierge services include in-home
chefs and catering, in-home salon ser-vices,
housekeeping, personal shopping
and travel planning.
The spa package includes a cedar-lined
sauna, a steam room and a mas-sage/
treatment room. Pets will be
treated as diplomats, with a spa, dog
walking services, grooming and training.
Yes, the vets make house calls.
Children can go “around the world”
in the hot-air balloon themed playroom.
Sales and marketing will be handled
by Modern Spaces, with prices ranging
from $500,000 to $4 million. Sales
launch in spring 2019.
Skyline will house retail on the ground
floor. At the base of the building is an
entry for the Court Square station for
E, G, M and 7 trains.
If you’re staying in the neighborhood,
there’s plenty to do: Dutch Kills sports
a speakeasy vibe with craft cocktails,
and for culture, the Sculpture Center is
two blocks away and MoMA PS1 five
blocks away.
For more information go moderns-pacesnyc.
com.
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