Lions Group files plans for 129K sf office building in Flushing

Lions Group, on June 5, filed a permit application for construction of a 129,661-square-foot office building at 37-16 Union Street in Flushing.

The plans call for the construction of a 189-foot tall, 14-story office building.

The project is described in the filings as: new building. Albert Shirian, president of Lions Group, was identified in the filing.

The cellar and ground floor will both have retail space, according to the plans. The building will also have a house of worship, located on floors one through three. A multi-use room/cafeteria and kitchen will be located on the second floor. Offices will be located on floors four through nine, while floors 10 through 14 will be used for an ambulatory health care facility. The building will also have a 48-foot-long yard and 142 enclosed parking spaces.

Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the property is currently vacant.

Raymond Chan Architect P.C. is listed as the architect on the application.

The property was acquired for $11.8 million on June 12, 2018.

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