REAL ESTATE
Tallest building in Queens celebrates topping out with time capsule and celebration
Rendering courtesy of Binyan Studios
Sales in QueensHOMES COOPS CONDOS Listings and photos courtesy MLSLI
NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST
FLUSHING WOODSIDE BELLEROSE KEW GARDENS
Under $500,000
58-34 251st St. Unit Upper, Little Neck
$325,000
Co-op
3 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Po Wei Tair, RE/MAX 1st Choice
$500,000-$900,000
50-13 206th St., Oakland Gardens
$779,000
Colonial
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Jae You Chan, Promise Realty LLC
Over $900,000
147-26 Jasmine Ave., Flushing
$1,100,000
Hi Ranch
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Soon Jung, RE/MAX Frontier
Under $500,000
30-15 Hobart St., Unit 3E, Woodside
$315,000
Co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Rachel Epstein, Peter Horowitz, Horowitz
Real Estate
$500,000-$900,000
27-17 42nd Rd., Unit 3F, LIC
$868,000
Condo, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Aggie Cheng, Exit Realty Dynasty
Over $900,000
30-10 48th St., Astoria
$1,200,000
Townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Bianca Colasuonno, Compass Greater NY LLC
Under $500,000
194-16 112th Ave., Jamaica
$380,000
Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
William Enersen, Everyday Realty
Services Inc.
$500,000-$900,000
87-31 139th St., Briarwood
$649,000
Two-story, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Somnath Ghosh, Laff ey Real Estates
Over $900,000
87-08 Commonwealth Blvd., Bellerose
$915,000
Two-family two story
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Mingda Jiang, Century Homes Realty
Group LLC
Under $500,000
10514 95th Ave., Ozone Park
$465,000
Other, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Veronica Terra, Terra Realty Group Inc.
$500,000-$900,000
86-29 78th St., Woodhaven
$849,000
Two-family two-story
6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Sandi Polinsky, Goldilocks Real Estate
Over $900,000
83-24 Abingdon Rd., Kew Gardens
$1,800,000
Colonial
4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Deirdre Folan, Keller Williams Realty
Landmark
BY EMILY DAVENPORT
edavenport@qns.com
@QNS
Th e 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. Th e 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.
Th e 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. Moveins
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.
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