32 JANUARY 18, 2018 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
The Church of the Redeemer in Long Island City is seeking to construct a seven-story building on its site.
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REAL ESTATE
LIC church seeks to build medical facility on site
BY ANGELA MATUA
AMATUA@QNS.COM / @ANGELAMATUA
A church in Long Island City is
seeking to build a seven-story,
mixed-use building on its site.
The Church of the Redeemer at
30-14 Crescent St. fi led plans with the
Department of Buildings to construct
a structure with 84,400 square feet of
community facility space mostly for a
health care facility and some church
offi ce space on the fi rst fl oor.
The Protestant Episcopal church was
founded in 1866 as part of the Episcopal Diocese
of Long Island. It is located across the
street from Mount Sinai Queens Hospital.
Plans also include 56 parking spaces
in the cellar, 46 parking spaces in the
sub-cellar and storage space for 15
bicycles.
It is not clear where church services
would take place if the current one-story
structure were to be demolished. A
receptionist at the church said “no
comment” when QNS asked questions
about the church’s plans.
JWC Architect Engineer is the
architect on record. James Wu
Chen, the owner of the firm, was
not available for comment as of
press time.
YIMBY first reported on the plans.