11-35 31st Dr. as seen in August 2018. (NYC ZoLa)
Feb. 15, 2019 Staff Report
Plans are underway to tear down an Astoria warehouse just off Vernon Boulevard to make way for a new eight-story residential development, according to building filings submitted in late January.
The proposed building, put forth by BlueMountain Capital, would cover more than 33,000 square feet at 11-35 31st Dr., and includes 40 apartments on site in what is today home to a one-story warehouse, built in 1959.
The development, less than a block from Socrates Sculpture Park, would also feature enclosed parking with 20 spaces, and recreational spaces at the ground floor and roof.
The property, previously owned by Kenneth Trading Corp. for several decades, was purchased by BlueMountain Capital for $8.2 million last year, according to property records.
The sale was arranged by Cushman & Wakefield, which said at the time that the the property is located in a growing residential neighborhood. “As demand for residential development continues to rise in Astoria, the buyer has made an exceptional investment,” said Stephen R. Preuss, senior managing director for the firm.
Demolition plans to bring down the 10,000-square foot warehouse have yet to be filed.
11-35 31st Dr. in an aerial view. (Google Maps)


































