You are reading

21-newly renovated coops go on sale at Lane Towers

Jan. 26, 2017 Staff Report

A number of units in a revamped co-op building in Forest Hills have gone on sale.

Developers Myles Horn, ABC Properties and Fisher Associates worked together to redesign the building at 107-40 Queens Boulevard, now named Lane Towers.

The one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments have all been fully renovated and updated, with hickory wood-plank flooring, quartz countertops, Italian cabinets and updated appliances.

The co-op is situated right beside the 71st Avenue and Continental Avenue subway station with E, F, M and R train access, and is several blocks from the Long Island Railroad. The website touts the building as being merely 20 minutes from midtown Manhattan by subway.

The revamped building embraces the old bones of the structure, while still providing a modern feeling and up to date amenities, said Yael Goldman, an associate broker with Nu-Place Realty, which is handling sales.

The one-bedroom apartments in the building are priced from $410,000 to $620,000, the two-bedroom homes are priced from $525,000 to $675,000 and three-bedroom homes are priced from $770,000 to $822,500.

Fore more information on the building, visit http://www.lanetowers.com.

 

email the author: news@queenspost.com
No comments yet

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

‘Unspeakable cruelty’: Richmond Hill stepfather accused of brutally beating 8-year-old over brownies, indicted for attempted murder

A Richmond Hill man was indicted by a Queens grand jury for the attempted murder of his 8-year-old stepson nearly a year ago.

Davien Reid Sr., 43, of 88th Avenue, was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on Friday on the indictment charging him with attempted murder in the second degree, assault, witness intimidation and other related crimes for the brutal beating of his stepson after the youngster was accused of eating brownies intended for the defendant.

JetBlue unveils $100M Terminal 5 transformation at JFK Airport

New York’s hometown airline unveiled its plans to revitalize its flagship terminal at JFK Airport, which will undergo a $100 million extreme makeover over the next two years aligning with the Port Authority’s massive $19 billion overhaul of the international airport and its road network.

Long Island City-based JetBlue announced the overhaul at Terminal 5, which will feature more than 40 new concessions and amenities, including art installations and a redesigned center concourse. The terminal, which is managed by Fraport USA, will open throughout this year, and the terminal improvements will be completed by the end of 2026.