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REAL ESTATE
This LIC building is the tallest in Queens
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
EDAVENPORT@QNS.COM
@QNS
The tallest building in Queens offi -
cially celebrated its topping out in Long
Island City on Friday.
Located at 3 Court Sq., Skyline Tower
topped out at 778 feet, offi cially making
it the tallest building in New York City
outside of Manhattan. In September,
the tower surpassed the height of
neighboring Citigroup Building, which
was formerly seen as the tallest building
in Queens, at 673 feet.
On Oct. 11, the teams behind building
Skyline Tower celebrated the building’s
topping out ceremony of the 60th
fl oor. At the ceremony, team members
put together a time capsule fi lled with
items that showcase Long Island City
life in 2019. The capsule, which will
be reopened in 50 years, also contained
polaroid pictures of the project
team, Modern Spaces market reports,
and renderings of Skyline Tower.
Designed by Hill West Architects,
Skyline Towers was developed as
a joint venture by Risland Holdings LLC,
FSA Capital and United Construction
& Development Group. As the tallest
tower in Queens, Skyline Tower boasts
unobstructed views of the Manhattan
skyline, including views of the Empire
State Building, One World Trade Center
and the Chrysler Building.
Skyline Tower offers 802 studio
to four-bedroom units (priced between
$500K and $4M) ranging in
size from 400 to 1,547 square feet,
with Modern Spaces exclusively
handling marketing and sales. Skyline
Tower initially broke the record
for the highest projected sell out at
$1.067 billion. The fi rm has already
sold $223 million worth of inventory
in Skyline Tower — with units sold
ranging in price from $640,000 to
$2.365M. Move-ins are expected to
begin in 2020.
Approximately $17 million will be
allocated to build a new entrance for
the Court Square subway station at the
base of Skyline Towers.
Rendering courtesy of Binyan Studios
Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLS
RIDGEWOOD GLENDALE MASPETH MIDDLE VILLAGE
Willoughby Avenue 64th Place 72nd Place 80th Street
Under $600,000
6120 71st Ave. Unit E2E
$530,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms
Sylwia Anna Juras
Prime America Real Estate
$600,000-$1,000,000
7504 62nd Street
$995,000
Two-family two-story
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Michael Feldman
Queens 4 Star Realty LLC
Over $1,000,000
18-56 Willoughby Ave.
$1,149,000
Two-family two-story
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Marek Sobolewski
Trademarko Realty Inc
Under $600,000
8 Valentine Place
$589,900
One Family
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Anna Jargilo, Wioletta Bednarczuk
Exit All Seasons Realty
$600,000-$1,000,000
77-20 64th Place
$799,000
Duplex
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Marek Sobolewski
Trademarko Realty Inc
Over $1,000,000
83-20 77th Avenue
$1,049,000
Two-family tudor
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Cody Macaluso, Gaetano
Sieligowski
Macaluso Realty
Under $600,000
52-54 65th Place Unit 3H
$470,000
Co-op
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Beata Fil
Exit All Seasons Realty
$600,000-$1,000,000
59-55 71st Street
$816,888
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Michele Afanador, Jessica Akde
Elmazi
Anne Donohue Real Estate Inc
Over $1,000,000
53-44 72nd Place
$1,199,000
Two-family two story
4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Kenneth Dunn, Mehmet Kilinc
Keller Williams Landmark II
Under $600,000
61-88 Dry Harbor Road Unit 5c
$379,000
Co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Thomas Vastola
Eliot Hill Realty Inc.
$600,000-$1,000,000
64-17 72nd Street
$609,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms
Florin Spariosu
Sparrow Realtors LLC
Over $1,000,000
62-22 80th Street
$1,100,000
Two-family townhouse
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Emir Elmazi, Jessica Akde Elmazi
Anne Donohue Real Estate Inc
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