A 44-storey skyscraper for 42-50 Street 24 Street in Long Island, Queen

The updated plans and performance of 42-50 24th Street, which is a 44-storey residential skyscraper in the city center Long IslandQueens. The structure of the 589 -foot structure, which was developed by Chris Jisho Show from the United Construction & Developt to the south. The site connects 23 Street from the west, 43 Street to the south, and the 24th street to the east.
The primitive atmosphere above depicts a large platform that deals with the entire city mass and covers it on a green surface. Then the tower rises along the eastern side of the property with a correlative crowd that leads to a flat barrier.
A pair of graphics below shows one shallow setback 100 feet above the eastern height. The platform will rise 28.5 feet and will be separated from the main tower by a narrow corridor. The last three stories of the skyscraper, colored black, are likely to be mechanical floors.
The project site is marked in yellow in the following image. The lack of long buildings to the west of the plot should be allowed with panoramic horizons of Manhattan and Qinsburo Bridge.
Xu bought the land in the spring of 2024 for $ 57.5 million from a joint venture between Fisher Brothers and Hakim Organization. The sale was mediate by Doug Middleton and Daniel Kaplan from CBRE.
Below is an old repetition of 42-50 Street 24 by Perkins Istmann, which was last seen in Yimbi coverage from 2018.
No number of counts, architects, or the construction schedule at this time has been revealed. The nearest subway of property are trains 7, N and W at Qinsoro Plaza Station to the northeast.
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