Real Estate
Corte at Court
Square
Luxury building in Long Island City sells
80 percent of their condos since opening
last summer
BY SAMANTHA WANDERER
Buyers and real estate
agents have begun the
closing process at Corte,
the luxury apartment con-dominium
in Long Island City’s Court
Square neighborhood. The eight-story
building is located between 21st and
23rd streets, next to the Court Square
and 23rd Street subway stops.
Eighty percent of the 85 condos
in the Argentinian-designed building
have sold since the start of sales in July
2018. Modern Spaces, the Queens-based
firm that is handling the market-ing
and sales for the building, reported
that sales went up when Amazon an-nounced
plans to open a second head-quarters
in Long Island City.
Winick Realty Group, national re-tail
specialists, handles the 16,000
square feet of the ground floor retail
space. Since the building received its
Temporary Certificate of Occupancy
(TCO), residents will begin moving in
this month.
The residences range from studio
to three-bedroom apartments and
they’re selling from around $550,000
to $3 million. Each condo is equipped
with high ceilings, in-residence wash-ers
and dryers and terraces. New
Miele appliances, wood cabinetry,
waterfall islands and marble coun-tertops
are also included.
On-site amenities include a fitness center,
a shared rooftop space with landscaped
gardens, for-sale onsite parking and a 24-
hour concierge. Outdoor amenities include a
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Bocce Ball court, outdoor showers, barbecue
grilling stations and an outdoor courtyard.
Specific features for children and
pets are also featured; this includes
stroller parking, a children’s playroom
and a pet wash.
For more information, visit cor-tenyc.
com.
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