Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Lots more apartments coming to Jackson Heights

From DNA Info:

The former White Castle regional office is set to be knocked down to satisfy a craving for residential real estate, according to the property's sellers.

A developer purchased the space on 34th Avenue and 69th Street for more than $5 million in mid-November and will likely build residential units, according to the brokers from Greiner-Maltz who sold the property.

The buyer, Nakorn Realty LLC, is a Woodside-based company formed in 2013 with ties to the neighborhood, according to Constantine Alafoyiannis, a broker from Greiner-Maltz.

“It's a local entity that bought it — somebody that's been in the neighborhood for many years and in tune with the neighborhood,” he said.

"It would be rebuilt into a higher and better use than what is there now."

The building may also include ground-floor commercial use, Alafoyiannis said.

Representatives from Nakorn Realty LLC could not be reached for comment.

It’s not clear how big the residential building will be, or when demolition on the structure — built in the 1950s — will begin.


Brownstoner Queens reveals that elsewhere in Jackson Heights, a 15-story 139-unit development is planned.

And in other White Castle news, condos are a-comin' to the former White Castle on Metro as well.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I heard the development will be aptly named "The Sliders".

Anonymous said...

Great another place to house more illegals! I'm jumping for joy!

Anonymous said...

Constantine Alafoyiannis, a broker from Greiner-Maltz: “It's a local entity that bought it — somebody that's been in the neighborhood for many years and in tune with the neighborhood,” he said.

"It would be rebuilt into a higher and better use than what is there now."

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Better use that what, a-hole? Go on the subway and explain how benefiting a handful of insiders at the expense of the rest of us is something good.

But with a moniker like that, Mr. Alafoyiannis, you remind us of that crowd that bought the Steinway mansion and the local politicians that ignored the community until one of their homeboys made a move to clear the land for 'useful' development.

Queens is indeed the laughing stock of NYC - for those that don't live there.

Anonymous said...

I heard the development will be aptly named "The Sliders".

Damn, I got a good laugh out of that.
Thank you.