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NYguy Mar 7, 2014 1:15 AM

NEW YORK | 93-01 Sutphin Blvd | 290 + 145 FT | 26 + 14 FLOORS
 
This is a very significant development for the area, and will rise opposite a new 24-story hotel that is to begin construction.


http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/2014...n-station-area

$225M Tower Coming to Jamaica AirTrain Station Area


By Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska
March 6, 2014


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A $225 million high-rise with retail space and several hundred apartments will be built near the Jamaica AirTrain station — part of series of developments seeking to transform the neighborhood, officials announced Thursday.

The project, planned for 93-01 Sutphin Blvd., at the corner of Archer Avenue, is the largest private investment in Downtown Jamaica in decades, according to the nonprofit Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, which owns the land.

The building, which will be constructed by BRP Companies, a New York-based development corporation, will replace a Duane Reade store, located on the north side of the LIRR and AirTrain stations.

Last year, Greater Jamaica officials said that according to preliminary discussions a residential project at the site would include as many as 500 mixed-income apartments, but on Thursday morning Greater Jamaica would not confirm those figures, saying that details are still being worked out.

The tower project follows the announcement last year of plans to construct a $35 million hotel with 210 rooms in the same area, but south of the AirTrain station.



An early rendering of the hotel being built just to the south at 93-43 Sutphin Blvd.


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More on that hotel
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1454065

NYguy Mar 7, 2014 1:36 AM

This area has long been planned for redevelopment, but things have always fallen apart. Glad to see things finally coming together.

And as always, I love developments around transit hubs...



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Crawford Mar 7, 2014 2:34 AM

Just to be clear, this is a separate proposal from the hotel.

This is supposed to be a 500-unit residential tower, so I hope it gives Jamaica some height.

NYguy Mar 7, 2014 3:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Crawford (Post 6482658)
Just to be clear, this is a separate proposal from the hotel.

Yeah, different buildings, part of the same redevelopment.



http://queens.brownstoner.com/2014/0...ntown-jamaica/

400-Unit, 22-Story Tower set to Rise in Downtown Jamaica


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by Emily
3/07/14


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Today at 11 am the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, Congressman Gregory Meeks and other local pols will hold a press conference to announce a $225,000,000 residential and commercial development planned next to the Air Train Station in downtown Jamaica. The location in question is the corner of Sutphin Boulevard and Archer Avenue. Times Ledger shares more info on this mega development, which will be developed by BRP Development Corp. and is the largest private investment in Downtown Jamaica in decades. The 22-story tower will hold 400 apartments and 80,000 square feet of retail space. It’s expected to have similar amenities to nearby rental development Moda, which has a fitness center, outdoor deck, resident lounge and laundry room.

According to the Ledger, “The project, which Greater Jamaica calls Site 6, is in an area of the downtown characterized at the street level by a traffic-choked intersection and a hodgepodge of low-rent retail properties that promises to be unrecognizable in a few years.” That’s true: a massive retail center’s already planned for the eastern side of the downtown area, as well as a 26-story hotel on the south side of the LIRR station.


http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2...4_03_07_q.html

Downtown Jamaica rises


By Rich Bockmann
March 6, 2014


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One of the most strategic and underdeveloped corners in downtown Jamaica is set to undergo a massive overhaul, with plans in the works to build 400 apartments and 80,000 square feet of retail space at one of the city’s busiest transportation hubs.

The Greater Jamaica Development Corp. is set to make an announcement Friday detailing the 22-story, mixed-use tower the nonprofit and its partner will build on the corner of Sutphin Boulevard and Archer Avenue

Site 6 sits at the nexus of transportation lines that carry more than 200,000 passengers each day, and as the city was putting the final touches on its plan to rezone the neighborhood in 2007 in order to promote transit-oriented development, Greater Jamaica began assembling nearly a dozen properties stretching about 600 feet east from Sutphin Boulevard along Archer Avenue.

Meanwhile, the city put plans in place to ease congestion to widen Archer Avenue and create public plazas where a handful of two- and three-story buildings now stand across the street. A project to extend Atlantic Avenue and create a traffic loop on the south side of the railroad tracks will also help mitigate gridlock.

Greater Jamaica released a request for proposals to develop the site in June 2012, and since that time the non-profit has announced several major development projects for the neighborhood, including a 160,000-square-foot retail center toward the eastern side of downtown and a 26-story hotel to be erected on the southern side of the LIRR station.

NYguy Mar 7, 2014 4:29 PM

Just a little bit of the back story on this redevelopment plan...


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The planned merchandise mart on the south end was the centerpiece of the plan...


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...ticle-1.232145

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October 30, 2007

Plans were unveiled last week for a 929,000-square-foot, $260 million international merchandise mart just south of the AirTrain terminal in Jamaica.

The 13-story complex will rise on the L-shaped site of a long-vacant meat-packing plant on Sutphin Blvd. and 94th Ave.

Calling it a "true international undertaking," the EDC chief said the project is a result of cooperation among Korean-based Prime Construction Co.; a Korean/American entity, HRH AC Development; and several American partners, including Kingsbridge-Jamaica and the Greater Jamaica Development Corp.

Demolition of the existing building - vacant since 1965 - is expected to be complete by the end of December. Construction of the new complex is to begin in the third quarter of 2008 and is scheduled to take approximately three years.


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...ticle-1.279867

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April 7, 2008

Major hotel development - including a 16-story Marriott Courtyard with 172 rooms, a 150-room Residence Inn and a third 150-room hotel - is planned for a proposed "airport village" in downtown Jamaica, Queens.


http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/20...ype=blogs&_r=0

Plans for Merchandise Mart in Queens Are Scuttled

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By TERRY PRISTIN
July 25, 2008

Plans to build a $260 million wholesale merchandise mart cater-corner from the glassy new Air Train station in Jamaica, Queens, have been scuttled because the South Korean co-developer has pulled out of the deal, people involved in the project said on Friday.

Paul Travis, the New York developer who spent two years getting the owner of the site to agree to a long-term lease, declined to comment. But Shane Kavanagh, a spokesman for Mr. Travis’s company, Washington Square Partners, acknowledged that a “the weakening global economy has affected the project.’’

Mr. Travis’s partner, Prime Construction in South Korea, developed Techno-Mart, a shopping center in Seoul that houses 2,000 electronics retailers. The 13-story Jamaica development was to have included 172,000 square feet of retail space and parking for 800 cars. It would have been the company’s first project in the United States.

NYguy Mar 8, 2014 12:01 AM

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1714665

$225 million development coming to downtown Jamaica
The 26-story commercial and residential tower is the largest private investment in the neighborhood



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By Clare Trapasso
March 7, 2014


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The skyline in downtown Jamaica, a discount shopping hub that has struggled to stage a comeback, is about to change.

A $225 million tower, with retail below and about 400 apartments above, is slated to break ground in early 2015 near the AirTrain to Kennedy Airport.

The tower is to clock in at about 26 stories. The next tallest structure in the neighborhood of 99 cent stores and takeout restaurants, is a 12-story federal building.

“We see it as a site that will attract new development,” said Carlisle Towery, president of Greater Jamaica Development Corp. “It’s the largest private investment [in the neighborhood.]”

Greater Jamaica spent about a decade acquiring six parcels of land for the site and helping to secure financing and developer BRP Companies for the project.

BRP plans to set aside at least a quarter of the units for affordable housing. But the number of apartments — and how many are affordable — may change, officials said.

The project will also include underground parking and about 80,000-square-feet of retail that will include a Duane Reade.

“We’re going to bring sexy to downtown Jamaica,” said BRP Managing Partner Meredith Marshall.

The tower is the latest shot in the arm for the up-and-coming neighborhood, which devolved into empty storefronts and crime in the 1970s. A 210-room hotel for business travellers is slated to go up this year nearby.

Local leaders have long touted the neighborhood as ripe for potential as the average family income within a mile of the downtown is $62,000, according to the Jamaica Center Business Improvement District.

Somehow, I knew the Duane Reade would be back.



http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...er-in-jamaica#

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Carlisle Towery, president of the nonprofit, said that the group spent the past seven years and $8 million putting together the roughly 50,000-square-foot site that BRP Companies is now buying in the deal. Greater Jamaica Development originally began marketing the site two years ago, but couldn’t find any takers. Mr. Towery said that BRP Companies became interested in the parcel when it lost out on a nearby site on Sutphin Boulevard and 94th Avenue. There another development firm, Able Management, won the bid to build a 24-story hotel land that is jointly owned by Greater Jamaica Development and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

“BRP first was negotiating for the hotel site but then they indicated an interest in this larger parcel and that’s how the deal came together,” Mr. Towery said. “The development climate has changed, more developers are interested in the boroughs and Jamaica is benefiting from that.”


http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/0...apartments.php

Jamaica AirTrain's New Neighbor? Hundreds Of Apartments

Friday, March 7, 2014

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Hypothalamus Apr 22, 2014 2:35 AM

NEW YORK | Jamaica TOD | 4.3M SQ FT | 24 + 20 FLOORS
 
Bisnow:

Jamaica Is About to Look Way Different
April 21, 2014

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The master plan and rezoning are done, parcels are assembled, and BRP Cos is about to break ground on a 600k SF apartment and retail building that will spark loads more private development. (Take a photo now, so it can become a then photo in 20 years.)
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We snapped Greater Jamaica Development president Carlisle Towery, whose org has been teeing up redevelopment to take advantage of the $350M JFK AirTrain station and the connected LIRR and subway hubs. If all gets built, the master plan allows for 4.3M SF of new development.
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GJD recently completed an assemblage of 11 parcels and sold it to BRP, which is doing its diligence on exactly what will be included. GJD real estate head Justin Rodgers tells us it'll have at least 400 apartments, at least 80k SF of retail on the first two floors, and 300 below-grade parking spots.
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Here's the corner of Sutphin Boulevard and Archer Avenue now. The subway entrance right behind Carlisle will move across Archer to the north side of the street, and Archer is being widened. The $225M, 20-story BRP project will replace this three-story Duane Reade building (demolition is about to begin—you can probably get a good price on some trail mix and gauze) and extend more than halfway down the block along Archer (beyond the reach of our camera). Carlisle tells us the rezoning upped density near the transportation center but balances itself by maintaining or even downzoning in the more residential surrounding area.
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Walking from Duane Reade along Sutphin, we came across this underpass under the rail lines. These once were the LIRR loading docks. Now that the mechanicals have been rearranged and pushed to the back of the space, it's becoming a 6,000 SF retail arcade called The Shops at Station Plaza.
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The first tenant is already in: the waiting room for the 15-minute shuttle to Resort World Casino. 4,500 people take the ride every day.
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At the south end of the arcade, Able Management is building a 24-story, 240-key Hilton Garden Inn to support JFK, which is underserved, Carlisle and Justin tell us. It'll break ground this year and deliver 18 months later. (It will also be haunted by ghost trees on top of the second floor.)
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From the AirTrain station, we snapped part of the hotel site (the green building in the foreground) and part of the next parcel that GJD hopes will attract a private developer. The site can support as much as 1.2M SF. Nearby is a third parcel that could accommodate an even larger project.
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Across the street and next to the air train station is yet another full-block parcel. The Sutphin-facing strip is destined to become a park. And other parcels are awaiting development, as well.
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The 368-block rezoning allows for 5,200 housing units, 2.1M SF of retail, 1.8M SF of office, and as many as 2,000 hotel rooms. Some developers have already started developing a few blocks from the transit hub, which we snapped above from Sutphin and Archer. Dermot's 346-unit Moda at 153-50 89th Ave and Ciampa's 190 units nearby have delivered, and apartments in The Bluestone Org's 100-unit Norman Towers at 90-14 161st St are coming online now.

chris08876 Oct 21, 2014 3:16 AM

Some Renderings:

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The Crossing, at 93-01 Sutphin Blvd., near the LIRR station, will consist of two towers: One will be 25 stories, and the other will be 14.

The Crossing will include 580 mixed-income units and over 100,000 square feet of retail space.
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http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/2014...ace-of-jamaica

chris08876 Oct 21, 2014 3:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYguy (Post 6482563)

An early rendering of the hotel being built just to the south at 93-43 Sutphin Blvd.


http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopo...35/slide-1.jpg

More on that hotel
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1454065

Updated Rendering:

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http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/2014...ace-of-jamaica

NYguy Oct 21, 2014 11:00 AM

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Now this I want to see move forward. It's an excellent location. Subway or LIRR at the door. Direct rail link to JFK and all of Long Island.

NYguy Oct 23, 2014 8:08 PM

http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/2014...ace-of-jamaica


Luxury Residence Among Buildings Changing the Face of Jamaica

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By Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska
October 20, 2014


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Jamaica, once an overlooked and crime-ridden area in Southeast Queens, has been undergoing a transformation into a vibrant neighborhood, with a slew of new upscale apartment buildings, hotels and stores.

One of them, set to be built next to the AirTrain station, is the 580-unit luxury complex called The Crossing, which will have roof terraces and a 24-hour doorman among other amenities.

“It is gratifying to see so many projects in various stages of development taking advantage of Downtown Jamaica’s unparalleled transportation and other assets,” said Carlisle Towery, president of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, a local nonprofit group that has worked for decades to bring new investments to the neighborhood.

Jamaica, which is only minutes from the airport, has become a major transportation hub, ever since JFK’s AirTrain station opened there in 2003.

Since then a number of hotels have been built in the neighborhood.

And two major projects will soon alter the area located directly across the street from the AirTrain and Long Island Rail Road station.

A 24-story Hilton Garden Inn will bring 210 rooms, a restaurant and a business center to the area.

And The Crossing will feature more than 100,000 square feet of retail space. It is the largest private investment in Downtown Jamaica in decades, according to Greater Jamaica Development Corporation.

“Things are getting better every day for those who work, live, visit or play in what more and more investors see as a strong and vibrant center,” Towery noted.

The construction of Moda, a 12-story apartment building, which opened in 2010, introduced new levels of amenities in residential buildings in Jamaica, by offering a 24/7 concierge, two rooftop decks, a gym and a lounge with free Wi-Fi.

But efforts to attract a department store to the neighborhood are often seen as perhaps the most significant sign of improvement.

Jamaica, once the shopping hub for much of Queens and Long Island, used to be home to three department stores — Macy’s, Mays and Gertz. But all of them closed in the 1970s.

Now, the Blumenfeld Development Group is planning to convert two parking lots on 168th Street, near 90th Avenue, into a massive 160,000-square-foot retail store and a 550-space parking garage.

Other developers showing interest in the area include The Chetrit Group, which owns the shuttered Mary Immaculate Hospital and is considering turning the building into market-rate housing, according to Jamaica officials.

And United American Land, which owns three buildings on Jamaica Avenue, between Union Hall and 160th streets, is planning to turn them into retail space.


The Crossing

The development, at 93-01 Sutphin Blvd., near the AirTrain and Long Island Rail Road station, will consist of two towers: One will be 25 stories, the other 14 stories. They will boast 580 mixed-income apartments, including affordable housing units, and more than 100,000 square feet of retail space, according to BRP Companies, which is developing the property. The $225 million project will feature a number of amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, children's play room and roof terraces. Groundbreaking is expected to take place in the second quarter of 2015.


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Hilton Garden Inn

The hotel, at 93-43 Sutphin Blvd., will be located directly across the street from the AirTrain and Long Island Rail Road station. The 24-story building, a project of Able Hotels, will bring 210 new rooms to the area. The $35 million project will also have a sit-down restaurant and a business center. Groundbreaking is expected to take place sometime next summer.


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NYguy Dec 9, 2014 4:19 PM

Keeping an eye on this also...(directly behind the hotel)


http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/2014...for-24-million

Property in Downtown Jamaica Listed for Sale for $24 Million


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By Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska
December 9, 2014


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A property near the AirTrain station in downtown Jamaica, which houses a longtime seafood company, has been listed for sale for $24 million — one of the highest asking prices in the area in recent times, according to CPEX, a real estate firm that manages the site.

The lot, which is owned by World Wide Food Products, has the total space of about 35,000 square feet and buildable space of more than 420,000 square feet, according to the listing.

The site is located near the AirTrain station, where two major developments are expected to break ground next year, including a 24-story Hilton Garden Inn.

The other project, set to be built on the opposite side of the tracks, aims to bring 580 mixed-income apartments and more than 100,000 square feet of retail space.

chris08876 Jan 9, 2015 6:43 PM

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Rendering of a Hilton Garden Inn planned for downtown Jamaica. The four star hotel will rise 24 stories and have 240 rooms.


Court decision clears the way for luxury hotel in downtown Jamaica

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"This is the first of what will be many positive and productive developments that take advantage of Jamaica's unique transportation assets for the benefit of all those who live, work and visit the area," Greater Jamaica president Carlisle Towery said.

The 240-room hotel will rise 24 stories across from the Air Train on Sutphin Blvd. — a 10-minute ride to JFK Airport and a 22-minute commute to midtown Manhattan via the Long Island Rail Road, Towery said.

Officials hope the 4-star hotel will lure business travelers and others to the once-rundown area that is now being redeveloped into a destination.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.2069641

sparkling Jun 19, 2015 11:35 AM

Developer Acquires 93-01 Sutphin Boulevard, Plans 580-Unit Mixed-Use Development, Jamaica

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Conceptual 93-01 Sutphin Boulevard, rendering via BRP Companies

REID WILSON
JUNE 19, 2015

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BRP Companies has acquired the development assemblage at 93-01 Sutphin Boulevard, immediately north of Jamaica Center in Downtown Jamaica, for $19.5 million. The developer plans to building a mixed-use project measuring a total 737,000 square feet. Retail space will measure 100,000 square feet across three floors, and 580 residential units are expected. A slew of low-rise commercial buildings must first be demolished, and FXFOWLE is designing, according to The Real Deal.


JR Ewing Jun 19, 2015 11:50 AM

This area is a real dump, but it shouldn't be since it's a transit hub 15 mins from Penn. It seems that it will gentrify.

NYguy Jun 19, 2015 11:50 PM

Excited that this will get underway this year.



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Originally Posted by JR Ewing (Post 7068084)
This area is a real dump, but it shouldn't be since it's a transit hub 15 mins from Penn. It seems that it will gentrify.

Not to get into a debate about gentrification here, but that isn't the answer to every problem. Nor should it be. The district will likely remain a thoroughfare for the working class, and it needs to. Sitting next to the hub of the LIRR, there will be direct access to Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn, as well as Kennedy and all of Long Island. You could argue it's one of the best transit centered developments in the city. And for that, I love it.

The New York Lion Jun 20, 2015 2:03 AM

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Originally Posted by JR Ewing (Post 7068084)
This area is a real dump, but it shouldn't be since it's a transit hub 15 mins from Penn. It seems that it will gentrify.

I have no doubt it will gentrify, my friend. :cheers:

Queens and The Bronx are the last frontiers.

Blaze23 Jun 20, 2015 1:30 PM

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Originally Posted by The New York Lion (Post 7069100)
I have no doubt it will gentrify, my friend. :cheers:

Queens and The Bronx are the last frontiers.

I agree with the Bronx but Queens in recent years have been developing at a rate comparable to Brooklyn. Just look at what's happening in LIC, Astoria or even Flushing.
Besides like NYGuy said, not every single area in the city needs to be gentrified.

The New York Lion Jun 20, 2015 1:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Blaze23 (Post 7069360)
Besides like NYGuy said, not every single area in the city needs to be gentrified.

I'm not sure I agree with that. Let's let the market decide.

JR Ewing Jun 20, 2015 3:52 PM

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Originally Posted by NYguy (Post 7068949)
Excited that this will get underway this year.





Not to get into a debate about gentrification here, but that isn't the answer to every problem. Nor should it be. The district will likely remain a thoroughfare for the working class, and it needs to. Sitting next to the hub of the LIRR, there will be direct access to Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn, as well as Kennedy and all of Long Island. You could argue it's one of the best transit centered developments in the city. And for that, I love it.

By gentrify, I mean that normal people will be there. Right now, that stretch of Sutphin is inhabited by lowlives. That would be a good area for young professionals since it's a 15 min express ride to Penn.

chris08876 Jun 20, 2015 3:55 PM

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Originally Posted by JR Ewing (Post 7069435)
By gentrify, I mean that normal people will be there. Right now, that stretch of Sutphin is inhabited by lowlives. That would be a good area for young professionals since it's a 15 min express ride to Penn.

I agree. Its happening along major transit lines and the surrounding areas. It will gentrify no worries. As Manhattan becomes ever more expensive, locations such as this will be ideal for young grads and millennials. Overtime, as they mature with the new residents, the neighborhood will naturally clean up.

LIC is one neighborhood that is taking a dramatic leap. Use to be a dump, but by 2020, it will seem almost integrated with Midtown East.

JR Ewing Jun 20, 2015 4:37 PM

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Originally Posted by The New York Lion (Post 7069100)
I have no doubt it will gentrify, my friend. :cheers:

Queens and The Bronx are the last frontiers.

The Bronx's day will come. The area by Yankee Stadium is ripe for development

It has amazing transit links

chris08876 Jun 20, 2015 6:19 PM

That's the area I think most are interested in its rise. The S.Bronx. In terms of affordable housing, De Blasio plans a lot of it in that area. Bronx is one of the key areas for the housing plan.

Busy Bee Jun 20, 2015 9:18 PM

I'd love to see some 30+ floor highrises go up all over the southern Bronx.

Hypothalamus Jun 22, 2015 3:20 PM

Updated the post @ YIMBY

http://www.yimbynews.com/2015/06/dev...t-jamaica.html

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chris08876 Jul 27, 2015 8:33 PM

New Look: 93-43 Sutphin Boulevard, Hilton Garden Inn, Jamaica



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Just as BRP Companies gets ready to start construction on its big, mixed-use project, The Crossing at Jamaica Station, Able Management is working on plans for a 27-story Hilton Garden Inn at 93-43 Sutphin Boulevard, across the street from the Jamaica AirTrain and LIRR station. Now YIMBY has a new rendering for the Hilton, first revealed by DNAinfo last fall.

The hotel will span 125,000 square feet and hold 225 rooms, according to a rep from architecture firm GF55 Partners. A forty-foot glass base will host the lobby, bars, pool and a green roof terrace on the fourth floor. Twenty-three stories of rooms will rise on top, complete with a rooftop bar. There will also be a restaurant and a gym.

When it’s finished, the building will be the tallest in the area, just beating the 26-story residential tower planned on the next block at 147-30 Archer Avenue.

GF55 Partners, headquartered in the Flatiron District, will handle the architecture and interior design.

Greater Jamaica Development Corp., which also assembled BRP Companies’ 50,000-square-foot site, transferred the property to Able Management earlier this year. The holder of a 99-year-lease on the site attempted to block the sale, but a state Supreme Court judge ruled that he had to accept a $444,000 payment for his remaining interest on the lot, the Daily News reported in January. After the judge handed down his decision, the Plainview, N.Y.-based hotel developer could take over the site.

Both the Crossing and the Hilton Garden Inn benefit from high-density C6-4 zoning, which offers significant floor area bonuses for including below-market units or developing a public plaza. The Hilton’s developer plans to build a new park around the corner in exchange for the right to build 20% larger.

Able estimates the hotel will cost $54 million, and they hope to break ground in early 2016.
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Hypothalamus Aug 23, 2015 1:31 AM

Title Update: NEW YORK | 93-01 Sutphin Blvd | 290 + 145 FT | 26 + 14 FLOORS

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Originally Posted by Hypothalamus (Post 7070950)

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Demo permits currently up for 93-01 Sutphin Boulevard and everything at 147-12 - 147-34 Archer Avenue.

chris08876 Aug 29, 2015 2:55 PM

Ready and Able: LI developer closes on Jamaica parcel, files hotel plans

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Able Management Group closed Monday on its acquisition of 93-47 Sutphin Boulevard in the Queens neighborhood of Jamaica, and subsequently filed plans Friday for its new 27-story hotel development on the site.

The Long Island-based developer, led by CEO Viral Patel, closed on its purchase of the property from the Greater Jamaica Development Corp. for an undisclosed amount, according to a source with knowledge of the deal – allowing the developer to push forward with a planned Hilton Garden Inn on the site.

The development is slated to hold 225 rooms across 125,000 square feet, with amenities including a pool, fitness room and lobby restaurant and bar. The hotel’s rooftop will also house a bar and terrace. Plans overcame a hurdle earlier this year after the Greater Jamaica Development Corp. settled a lawsuit with Robin Eshaghpour, who claimed to hold a 99-year lease on the site, according to the New York Daily News. The developers also had to reach a deal with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which owned a third of the property.

The project, scheduled to break ground early next year, is among a flurry of big-ticket developments coming to Jamaica — with BRP Companies planning two mixed-use buildings housing 580 apartments and developer Pride Hospitality Group building an 18-story, 283-key hotel nearby.
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dumbo Aug 29, 2015 8:47 PM

Jamaica is really undergoing a renaissance. Probably a bigger transformation than any other neighborhood in NYC at the moment.

aquablue Aug 31, 2015 2:12 AM

Only marginally relevant to this discussion, however: The air-train station should not be there. A through-train all the way to JFK was the RIGHT approach NON-STOP like how you see it done elsewhere in the modern world. Shame on the PA.

Crawford Aug 31, 2015 2:50 AM

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Originally Posted by aquablue (Post 7148015)
Only marginally relevant to this discussion, however: The air-train station should not be there. A through-train all the way to JFK was the RIGHT approach NON-STOP like how you see it done elsewhere in the modern world. Shame on the PA.

That would be completely impossible. There are seven terminals, so you could never have a nonstop. There are very few cities with a single terminal allowing for nonstop service to a city center.

And it would be a ridiculous waste of money, given the much more pressing regional transit needs.

aquablue Aug 31, 2015 6:45 AM

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That would be completely impossible. There are seven terminals, so you could never have a nonstop. There are very few cities with a single terminal allowing for nonstop service to a city center.

And it would be a ridiculous waste of money, given the much more pressing regional transit needs.

I disagree. The change at Jamaica thing is a bit half-assed. Fine, it works, but it's slow and takes nearly 50 mins to the city using the two train approach.

It needed to be one-seat-ride to the Airport to attract enough pax and take cars off that congested highway. I said Non-Stop to the airport. Look at Heathrow. It's 15 mins to the airport with stops at different terminals. Not every terminal needs a stop. Walkways link up terminal 2 and 3 to one station. JFK could use that kind of approach and it could be run privately. Companies would love to make a fortune on those who want a direct link to Manhattan from the busiest airport in the city.

There is still hope for a one-seat-ride JFK express someday, most likely using a hybrid train that would SLASH times and increase the attractiveness of the system to more and more people. That lies with leaders of the region and weather they want to emulate NY's peer cities overseas or stay with second-rate mickey-mouse, yet cheaper, solutions.

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The Crossing at Jamaica Station is a new apartment development by BRP Companies currently in preconstruction at 93-01 Sutphin Boulevard, Queens. The development is scheduled for completion in 2018. The development has a total of 669 units.
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NYguy Jan 31, 2017 11:24 PM

https://therealdeal.com/2017/01/31/b...-resi-complex/

BRP pulls off $290M loan to build Jamaica resi complex
The two buildings would hold 669 apartments



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January 31, 2017
By Kathryn Brenzel


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BRP Companies scored $290 million from the New York City Housing Development Corporation to build a 669-unit apartment complex in Queens.

The city provided $227 million for 147-40 Archer Avenue, where BRP plans to build a 26-story, mixed-income property with 539 units, according to documents filed with the city on Tuesday. The developer received another $63.3 million for 148-10 Archer Avenue, a 14-story building with 130 low-income units. FXFOWLE is designing both buildings.

The project, known as the Crossing at Jamaica Station, is expected to include 523,000 square feet of residential space, 96,121 square feet of commercial space and 17,375 square feet for a community facility. In the taller building, the first three floors will hold retail space, while a church will occupy the two-story base of the shorter property.

The city previously estimated that the project will cost $352 million. Representatives for HDC and BRP didn’t immediately return requests seeking additional information.

BRP purchased the development site from the nonprofit Greater Jamaica Development Corporation in June 2015 for $19.5 million.

In December, BRP agreed to build 38 low- to moderate-income apartments at a formerly deed-restricted site in Harlem.

chris08876 Mar 25, 2017 7:10 PM

Under Construction

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chris08876 Apr 24, 2017 11:57 PM

Jamaica's enormous AirTrain-adjacent rental buildings are ready to rise

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The massive new residential project set to rise near Jamaica’s AirTrain Terminal will officially get underway tomorrow after a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by developer BRP Companies.

The Crossing at Jamaica Station, as the project is known, is being built at a cost of $407 million, and will create 669 affordable apartments, along with retail, a community space, and parking for 187 cars.

The apartments will be spread out between two buildings: A 26-story tower will have 539 mixed-income apartments, and a 14-story tower will come with 130 low-income units. Both buildings are being designed by FXFOWLE, and will feature retail and community facility components.


The project has been in the works for nearly three years now. When it was first announced, plans called for 580 apartments, and the rental was expected to break ground in mid-2015. We got a look at new renderings of the building last fall, and that also brought news that the apartment count had increased to 669.

In February this year, BRP Companies received a $324 million boost from the city’s Housing Development Corporation, allowing the project to move forward. This is just one of the many new projects in various stages of development in Jamaica. A 177-unit affordable development is planned at 89-50 164th Street, and the NYPD parking garage at 168th Street will be converted into 350 affordable apartments. Work on the AirTrain-adjacent development is supposed to wrap sometime in 2019.
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chris08876 Jul 14, 2017 1:19 AM

Under Construction

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Long Island Railroad, 07/06/17: construction on the property at Sutphin Boulevard and Archer Avenue, next to Jamaica Station (IMG_5245) by Gary Dunaier, on Flickr

chris08876 Jan 17, 2018 12:41 AM

Marathon concrete pour at new ‘superblockʼ development

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CNY, acting on behalf of developers BRP Companies and Goldman Sachs, announced a milestone at The Crossing at Jamaica Station: a concrete pour for foundations of the Queens project’s 30-story residential high rise and slab on grade for 25,000 s/f of ground floor retail.

The transit-oriented development (TOD) located at Archer Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard, is heralded as an important part of Greater Jamaica’s revitalization.

CNY is providing Construction Management at Risk services for the project.

During the 16-hour event, approximately 2,500 cubic yards of concrete were poured, delivered by 280 trucks dispatched from two Queens-based plants, City Transit and Casa.

Six chutes were set up on 147th and 148th Streets with two pump trucks positioned on both the west and east sides of the site.

“This pour marks a significant progression in construction,” said Dennis Prude, executive vice president, Field Operations of CNY Group, “It sets the stage for erection of a giant tower crane that will be situated onsite in about 10 weeks’ time.

“Complicating the pour, is that it took place in a 24/7 busy urban environment — it is literally adjacent to an active parking garage, multiple retail stores, and between the LIRR and three MTA subway lines.”
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chris08876 May 19, 2018 2:44 AM

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Long Island Railroad, 05/10/18: if you love trains with a passion uncontested, you might want to move into this mixed-use building now being built next to the tracks at Jamaica Station (IMG_9067) by Gary Dunaier, on Flickr

Barney Greengrass May 19, 2018 3:49 AM

This is great news for a long neglected transit hub, going to have to follow this one and grab pics when I fly Kennedy.

mrnyc Feb 8, 2019 10:07 PM

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wanderer34 Feb 25, 2019 6:25 AM

:previous: Boy, oh boy!!! This will make Jamaica into a truly regional hub. First Long Island City, and now Jamaica is going though a construction boom!!!

chris08876 Jul 18, 2020 3:10 AM

Teaser Site: https://crossingatjs.com/#explore

Also known as "The Crossings at Jamaica Station".

chris08876 Jul 18, 2020 3:15 AM

Complete

No availability for units.


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About The Crossing

Experience Jamaica living at The Crossing at Jamaica Station. This community is located at 147-40 and 148-10 Archer Avenue in Jamaica. No application fee, no broker’s fee. Apply online or through mail. To apply online, please go to nyc.gov/housingconnect. To request an application by mail, send a self-addressed envelope to: The Crossing at Jamaica Station, Attn: Application Request, 909 Third Avenue, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10022. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than February 20th, 2020.
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Unique Features
•Childrens Rooms
•Outdoor Terrace
•Proximity To AirTrain
•Proximity To Bus Lines
•Proximity To E / F / J / Z Trains
•Proximity To JFK Airport
•Proximity To LIRR
Property Information
•Built in 2020
•667 Units/28 Stories
Services
•Laundry Facilities
•Maintenance on site
•24 Hour Availability
•Public Transportation
Interior
•Elevator
•Lounge
Fitness & Recreation
•Fitness Center
•Bike Storage
Features
•Smoke Free
Security
•Controlled Access
•Property Manager on Sit
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The Crossing at Jamaica Station Details
Website: -
Building Type:
Apartment
Leasing Status: Rented
Rentals Started: 2020
Construction Status: Complete
Construction Started: Apr 2017
Completed In: 2020
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