Introducing Lumina, a fresh new presence in Jackson Heights where modern design meets lasting craftsmanship. This boutique collection of 24 residences is more than just a place to live-it's a refined lifestyle set in one of Queens' most authentic and energetic neighborhoods.
Built from the ground up with quality at its core, Lumina exemplifies the best of new construction: clean lines, durable materials, and meticulous attention to detail. From its elegant exterior to its elevated interiors, every inch has been thoughtfully engineered for long-term comfort, function, and visual appeal.
At Lumina, elevated amenities create a seamless living experience. A smart ButterflyMX virtual doorman offers effortless access and secure guest management. A dedicated package room ensures deliveries are always safe and convenient. For added ease, private parking and personal storage spaces are available-rare luxuries in city living.
Above it all, a tranquil rooftop terrace crowns the building, offering an open-sky escape with wide-angle views-perfect for relaxing, gathering, or enjoying the moment.
The neighborhood surrounding Lumina is one of New York City's true cultural gems. Jackson Heights pulses with energy, diversity, and flavor. Step outside your door and explore a global array of restaurants, vibrant cafe´s, specialty markets, grocery stores, and every essential amenity-including all major banks, pharmacies, and 24-hour conveniences.
Whether you're commuting or exploring, transportation is effortless. The 7 train and multiple bus lines are moments away, connecting you to Manhattan, nearby Queens neighborhoods, and beyond. Yet even with the city so close, Jackson Heights offers a warm, community-driven atmosphere that's hard to find elsewhere.
At Lumina, light lives in every detail-where elevated living, practical comfort, and neighborhood soul come together in perfect balance.
Diverse, beautiful, and cultural, Corona is a Queens
neighborhood that provides opportunity and peace. Surrounded by
Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park,
Corona has a lot to offer when it comes to housing, food, and
outdoor activities.
Fun Facts and History of
Corona
The origin of the name "Corona" is a bit of a mystery.
Originally called West Flushing, the general consensus is that the
name appeared in 1872 due to a real estate developer deeming the
neighborhood as "The Crown of Queens."
In 1858, Corona was the site of the first baseball game to
charge admission, and the neighborhood had only been created four
years prior. After the name change in 1872, Corona had middling
popularity for decades. However, starting in the 1940's, many black
civil rights leaders, athletes, musicians, and artists moved to the
area, making it a cultural hotbed for the Civil Rights
movement.
As time marched on, the area became even more diverse. By 1990,
Corona was…
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $2,400. The building allows easy access via an elevator. Everything is still in great condition as the building only recently completed construction. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.
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