REAL ESTATE 
 Take a look at ‘The Sunnyside’ high-rise with a movie theater and offi    ces on Queens Blvd. 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 jbagcal@qns.com/ @jenna_ 
 bagcal  
 Renderings for the upcoming  
 Sales in Queens HOMES  COOPS  CONDOS   Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI 
 NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST 
 COLLEGE POINT JACKSON HEIGHTS QUEENS VILLAGE FOREST HILLS 
 Under $500,000 
 140-35 Beech Ave., Flushing 
 $318,000 
 Co-op 
 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom 
 Fang Quan He 
 B & T Realty 
 $500,000-900,000  
 119-30 6th Ave., College Point 
 $768,000 
 1-family Colonial 
 2 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms 
 Wanhsuan Tso 
 Sany Realty Group  
 Over $900,000 
 45-43 Francis Lewis Blvd., Bayside 
 $1,650,000 
 2-family home 
 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 
 Maureen Ramsbottom 
 Maureen Folan R E Group  
 Under $500,000 
 21-37 33rd St., Astoria 
 $279,900 
 Co-op 
 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 
 Roman Davydov 
 Exit Realty First Choice 
 $500,000-900,000 
 59-33 58th Ave., Woodside 
 $850,000 
 2-family Colonial 
 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 
 Joseph Albano 
 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 
 Over $900,000  
 34-37 72nd St., Jackson Heights 
 $1,225,000 
 2-family townhouse 
 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 
 Ahasan Haque 
 United Prestige 
 Under $500,000 
 225-40 109th Ave., Queens Village  
 $499,990 
 1-family ranch 
 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 
 Kenny Kamil Sattaur 
 RE/MAX Southshore Realty 
 $500,000-900,000 
 147-12 111th Ave., South Jamaica 
 $539,000 
 1-family Colonial  
 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 
 Alisa Mejia 
 Core Realty Success 
 Over $900,000 
 80-01 249th St., Bellerose 
 $929,000 
 1-family townhouse 
 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms 
 Erkan Eddie Aydag 
 MAE Equities 
 Under $500,000 
 64-74 Saunders St., Rego Park 
 $379,000 
 Co-op  
 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom 
 Zarina Yusupova 
 East Coast Realty Partners 
 $500,000-900,000 
 88-33 87th St., Woodhaven 
 $860,000 
 2-family Colonial  
 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 
 Luz Maria Fernandez 
 Century Homes Realty Group  
 Over $900,000  
 6 Burns St., Forest Hills 
 $1,399,000 
 Co-op  
 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 
 Esther Harris 
 Keller Williams Realty Landmark 
 Regal Cinemas and retail  
 complex in Sunnyside were  
 revealed on Aug. 10. 
 As fi rst reported by New  
 York  YIMBY,  real  estate  
 development  company  
 Curbcut  Urban  Partners  
 revealed the renderings for  
 the  mixed-use  building  at  
 38-01  Queens  Blvd.,  also  
 known as Th e Sunnyside. 
 SBLM  Architects  is  the  
 fi rm responsible for designing  
 the property, which will  
 include  the  40,350-squarefoot  
 theater on the fi rst  and  
 second fl oors of the building  
 as well as a hundred-car  
 garage in the basement. Th e  
 remaining fl oors will be utilized  
 as  commercial  and  
 medical space. 
 According to the property  
 permits on the New York  
 Department  of  Buildings  
 website, the entire building  
 is slated to be 174,564 square  
 feet and made up of glass  
 and steel. 
 Th  e  building  will  off er  
 over  115,000  square  feet  
 for  healthcare,  life  sciences, 
   educational  and  offi  ce/ 
 community facilities leased  
 by  Wexler  Healthcare  
 Properties at Th e  Corcoran  
 Group.  Th  e  online  listing  
 also touts amenities like rooftop  
 space, outdoor terraces,  
 bike  storage  and  separate  
 lobbies for tenants. 
 Plans  for  the  development  
 were reported by QNS  
 in November 2017. Curbcut  
 Urban Partners along with  
 Platinum  Realty  Associates  
 and RW Real Estate Group  
 bought  the  property  in  
 December 2016. Th e original  
 plans for the property called  
 for a nine-story building. 
 According  to  YIMBY,  
 Curbcut  is  responsible  for  
 the  development  and  steel  
 for the building’s foundation  
 is expected to arrive at the  
 site by the end of August. Th e  
 Sunnyside will begin rising  
 by the fall and is expected to  
 be completed by spring 2019. 
 The  Queens  Courier  
 reached out to Curbcut and  
 according to the company’s  
 project  manager  Benjamin  
 Malinsky, they are not yet  
 legally  allowed  to  discuss  
 the specifi cs of the theater  
 but said that “it will be on 2  
 fl oors and be one of the largest  
 in Queens.” 
 Rendering courtesy of Curbcut Urban Partners 
 38-01 Queens Blvd. 
 
				
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