Wednesday, September 5, 2018

New hotel planned for Flushing

From Queens Beans:

A new mixed-use, 19-story tower will be occupying the site addressed at 133-25 37th Avenue in Flushing, Queens, soon. The corresponding permits have already been filed and the responsible for the project is Yihai Property, a company based in China. The design will be handled by Raymond Chan Architects. The site is very close to the Flushing Main Street subway station, where the 7 train line ends. There is also a large commercial center in the area.

Once completed, the building will span over 300k square feet, dedicating a third to the residential area. Another third will be used to install a commercial space. Developers will also include a medical facility, parking for bikes and -maybe- a garage with room for 198 vehicles.

A hotel will function in the building and developers will create two separate lobbies: one for hotel guests and one for residents. The hotel will have 360 keys and there will be 146 apartments.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

>and -maybe- a garage

MAYBE? WTF? There's not nearly enough parking in that area already, and this is being built on top of a parking lot - MAYBE isn't good enough. There's no room on the street for those residents to park, and not all of them are going to be content with the 7 train.

JQ LLC said...

This will be a homeless shelter with affordable housing. A mixed use apartment building flophouse.

Anonymous said...

Just what Flushing and all of Queens needs -- another Homeless Shelter. Why don't they just call it what it is. Never had this many hotels in Queens before. Most visitors stay and vacation at Manhattan hotels.

Anonymous said...

Check out https://blog.hotelscombined.com/love-hotels-valentines-day-japan/

Anonymous said...

Flushing is done !