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Permits filed for 8-story commercial building on Queens Blvd

Rendering (source: WSJ)

Rendering (source: WSJ)

Oct. 19, 2016 By Hannah Wulkan

A new eight-story commercial building is rising on Queens Boulevard.

Development group Curb Cut Partners purchased the site at 38-01 Queens Boulevard last December for $12,070,000.

The old two-story factory building on the lot that formerly held Liberty Brass Turning Company was demolished, making way for a new building housing retail space and medical offices.

The owner filed a permit yesterday with the City for a building with 40,357 square feet of commercial space and 89,540 square feet of medical offices, with 33 parking spaces.

According to the permit, the cellar level would contain underground parking, the first floor would have retail space, and floors two through eight would house medical offices.

The 136-foot-high new building will be situated directly beside the 7 train tracks, just a few blocks down from the 40 Street station in Sunnyside.

SBLM Architects, a firm located in Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan, will be designing the building.

38-01 Queens Blvd (Sunnysidepost)