Welcome to Long Island City
Key Details
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WHAT TO EXPECT
An energetic yet approachable neighborhood to live, work, and play in.
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THE LIFESTYLE
Well-balanced with once-industrial charm.
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UNEXPECTED APPEAL
19th-century charm meets industrial chic, nestled along a classic NYC waterfront
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THE MARKET
Luxury high-rise condos and well-appointed rentals with extensive amenities that satisfy any price point.
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YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
Clean-lined architecture and serene public spaces that feel modern and sleek, but still charmingly under the radar.
LOCATED IN QUEENS, NYC
Around the Block
Long island city:
State of the art living with a classic view.
Long Island City was once a bustling, self-contained town in and of itself: iconic signs for Pepsi-Cola beverages and Swingline bakeries harken back to a time when LIC was best known for industrial commerce and production. Many of those brands have since departed, and their legacies have been replaced with new landmarks of an up-and-coming cultural scene that has steadily developed in recent years.
What to expect:
An energetic yet approachable neighborhood to live, work, and play in.
The lifestyle:
Well-balanced with once-industrial charm.
Vibrant eateries along Vernon Blvd. and cultural staples like MoMA PS1 and LIC Food & Flea provide entertainment options for both indoors and out. Gantry State Park and Hunter’s Point Park South provide approximately 34 acres of green space along the East River with unmatched views of the Manhattan skyline.
Unexpected appeal:
19th-century charm meets industrial chic, nestled along a classic NYC waterfront.
The market:
Luxury high-rise condos and well-appointed rentals with extensive amenities that satisfy any price point.
This once industrial neighborhood is now an array of quaint residential blocks, such as the historical landmarked 45th Ave, new high-rise buildings, and old factory conversions.