Two attached apartment buildings to be demolished (Photo: QueensPost)
May 29, 2018 By Christian Murray
Three buildings located on the border of Long Island City and Astoria are scheduled to be demolished.
Demolition permits were filed with the Dept. of Buildings Friday for two, three-story residential buildings and a one-story commercial building alongside it.
The residential buildings contains five apartments each in an attached red-brick structure that incorporates 28-08 38th Ave. and 28-10 38th Ave.
A demolition permit has also been filed for a one-story manufacturing building that is adjacent to the apartment building on the corner of 38th Avenue and 28th Street– at 38-09 28th St.
The demolition permits have been filed by Lily Guo, a Flushing-based developer who is currently building 42 condos at 46-20 11th St. in Long Island City.
Guo has not filed permits for the three buildings planned for demolition.
Guo was unable to be reached for comment.
Commercial Lot 38-09 28th Street
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