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REAL ESTATE Hot Listings Houses under $1,000,000 124-18 115th Ave., South Ozone Park $789,000 This two-family home has fi ve bedrooms and three bathrooms. It features a kitchen with granite counter tops, a private driveway, a large basement and an outdoor patio space. The two-story building was built in 1920. Jagmeet Bedi of Douglas Elliman is the broker. 145-86 183rd St., Springfi eld Garden $649,000 The property is a brand-new two-family home with six bedrooms and fi ve bathrooms. There is a private driveway and hardwood fl ooring throughout the building, which has two fl oors and separate entrances. There is a fi nished basement in the house. The broker is Gabriel Kashi of Keystone Realty USA. 175-15 Murdock Ave., St. Albans $625,000 This single-family home has fi ve bedrooms and two bathrooms in about 2,300 square feet of space. This English Tudor home features a formal living room with a fi replace, a renovated kitchen, a breakfast room, and two-car garage parking. The two-story property was originally built in 1935. The brokers are Susanne Gutermuth and Laura Copersino of Douglas Elliman. 30-42 90th St., Jackson Heights $725,998 A completely renovated two-story row house originally built in 1930. This 2,000-square-foot house has three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. It features English Tudor-style architecture with a private garden and a one-car detached garage. The brokers are Alexander Ospina and Chris Georgakopoulos of Beaudoin Realtor. GOT A HOT REAL ESTATE STORY IN QUEENS? Contact Liam La Guerre Real Estate Editor EMAIL: TWITTER: @liamlaguerre PERMITS FILED FOR BUILDING AT NEW CORNELL TECH CAMPUS BY LIAM LA GUERRE lguerre@queenscourier.com/@LiamLaGuerre For now Cornell University’s Tech campus is located in Google’s building in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. But it’s widely expected that when Cornell’s new 2-million-square-foot tech campus opens on Roosevelt Island in 2017, the young leading minds of a new era will pour into Long Island City via the Queensboro Bridge for work opportunities and cheaper residences than Manhattan—as well as a world-class skyline view. That long-awaited boon for the Queens tech community just took another step forward as Weiss/ Manfredi Architecture fi led an application with the Buildings Department Monday for the new corporate co-location offi ce building on the campus. The new 188,603-square-foot building will be six stories tall, according to the city fi ling, and will have a 38-car parking garage. There will be space within the building for students, faculty and fi rms on campus, according to Cornell. The building is fi led for 1 Main St. on Roosevelt Island, which is technically in Manhattan, and the land is owned by the New York City Economic Development Corporation. Forest City Ratner Companies is developing the building. In addition to the corporate co-location building, there will be a residential building, designed by Handel Architects, which includes 350 student housings units, with a mix of one, two and three bedroom suites. Amenities in the residential building include a roof deck, gym, bike room, lounge and various media rooms, according to Cornell. In total there will be housing for 2,000 students and 280 faculty members. The future campus will have 2.5 acres of new green space, including an outdoor campus plaza called the “Tech Walk” with outdoor benches and trees. Architect fi rm Morphosis is designing the fi rst academic building on the campus, which will feature academic classrooms and facilities. Renderings courtesy of Weiss/Manfredi Guerre lguerre@queenscourier.com


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