Robert Cerrone files plans for a 30-unit residential building in Astoria

Robert Cerrone, on June 17, filed a permit application for construction of a 30-unit, 24,170-square-foot residential building at 31-29 Crescent Street in Astoria.

The plans call for the construction of a 70-foot tall, seven-story residential building.

The project is described in the filings as: application herewith filed for a new full residential seven-story building.

The cellar will have a fitness room, utility rooms, and storage space, per the plans. The ground floor will have a residential lobby, mail room, and one dwelling unit. Floors two through six will each have five units, while the seventh floor will have four units. The building will also have 15 parking spaces. The units will likely be rentals based on the average size of 805 square feet.

Angelo R. Costa of Costa A&E LLP will be the project’s architect.

Demolition plans were filed on March 20, 2020, for the two-story building that occupied the property.

The property was acquired for $3.3 million on November 13, 2019.

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