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Selling point: Flushing rehab center sells for $64M and more big sales

Benenson Rehab
Photos courtesy of Scott Bintner/PropertyShark

Huge properties were sold in Queens over the week, including the final lot for the Hallets Point project in Astoria, a Sunnyside church and a rehabilitation center in Flushing. Here’s a rundown of the transactions based on records filed with the city.

Address: 1-02 26th Ave.
Price: $15,000,000

Durst Organization purchased 1-02 26th Ave., which is the final parcel needed for the 2,400-unit Hallets Point mega project. The real estate firm can now move forward with the 2.5-million-square-foot project.

Address: 36-17 Parsons Blvd./35-15 Parsons Blvd.
Price: $46,921,500/$17,328,725

FilBen Group, which builds, owns and operates senior housing and health care facilities, purchased the Dr. William O. Benenson Rehabilitation Pavilion in Flushing at 36-17 Parsons Blvd. for $46.9 million, according to records filed on Wednesday. The purchase included the nearby Flushing Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation center at 35-15 Parsons Blvd. for $17.3 million.

Address: 34-22 35th St.
Price: $8,000,000

Developer Peter Volandes of Volmar Construction filed last month to build a seven-story, mixed-use, 65-unit residential building on this vacant lot, which sits near Kaufman Astoria Studios and the Museum of the Moving Image. Whitestone-based Damroc Realty sold the land to Volmar Construction on Wednesday for a total of $8 million, according to city property records.  The project is being designed by Kutnicki Bernstein Architects and includes nearly 1,000 square feet for a commercial space and 33 parking spaces.

Address: 94-00 Ditmars Blvd.
Price: $18,000,000

LNR Partners LLC sold Clarion Hotel near LaGuardia Airport to 9400 Realty LLC, which is based in Manhattan. The sale for $18 million was recorded on Feb. 10.

 

Address: 40-05 Skillman Ave.
Price: $4,000,000

Eunhasu Corporation bought Moak Yung Presbyterian Church for $4 million, according to property records filed with the city on Feb. 9. The firm recently also bought a four-story building in Long Island City near the waterfront last month for $12 million.

 

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