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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