Grubb Properties files for 317-unit mixed-use building in LIC

Grubb Properties, on August 23, filed a permit application for construction of a 317-unit, 240,611-square-foot mixed-use building at 41-34 27th Street in Long Island City, Queens. Brian Bradley of Grubb Properties filed the plans.

The plans call for the construction of a 214-foot-tall, 17-story building and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under job number Q00557681. The development site spans two tax lots.

Below are zoning diagrams attached to the filing.

The project is described in the filing as: Erect 17-story new building with cellar.

According to the plans, the ground floor of the building will have multiple retail spaces, an office, residential lobby, and a MTA entrance. The second floor will have 25 dwelling units, floors three through 11 will each have 28 dwelling units per floor. The 12th floor will have a fitness room, pool, lounges, and two terraces. Floors 13 through 16 will each have 10 dwelling units per floor. The cellar will have amenity space and storage.

The architect listed is Handel Architects LLP.

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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the plans were for the most residential units in LIC this year.

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