Wake up to sweeping southern light and open sky from this high-floor one-bedroom, where a private balcony frames wide views of Long Island City and the East River and instantly sets a tranquil, elevated tone for everyday living. Beyond the entry foyer, an open kitchen flows into a generous living and dining area, creating a cohesive space that's ideal for both daily routines and relaxed entertaining. Thoughtful layout and ample closet space help keep the home organized and clutter-free, while oversized windows draw in sunshine throughout the day. Step outside your front door into a full-service waterfront community with an array of lifestyle amenities: a fitness center for convenient workouts, on-site laundry, attended lobby with full-time staff, and multiple outdoor spaces that extend your living room into the fresh air. Enjoy easy access to nearby subway lines and a vibrant neighborhood known for its parks, dining, and cultural destinations, all just moments from the Manhattan skyline.
Amenities:
- Bicycle room; bike storage
- Common outdoor space; landscaped roof deck
- Garage parking available
- Full-time doorman; concierge; live-in superintendent
- Elevator; on-site laundry; fitness center
- Valet services; WiFi-enabled common areas
- Pet-friendly policies for cats and dogs (building rules apply)
To learn more or arrange a private viewing of this Long Island City residence, please reach out to schedule an appointment with the leasing representative today.
Located right across the East River, you're traveling through Long Island City if you want to get from Manhattan to Queens. Once an industrial neighborhood, the last twenty years have been transformative for this area as it quickly expands its population and artistic culture.
The official coat of arms for LIC depicts the Native Americans, Dutch, and English that once called the area home. LIC was its own city from 1870 until it became part of the Greater City of New York in 1898. Afterwards, LIC earned the distinction of being the First Ward of the Queens Borough. LIC was a bustling commercial and manufacturing hub as various factories opened up in the area.
In 2001, the city changed LIC's classification from commercial to residential. Since then dozens of new luxury apartments have been built here to support the growing population. LIC has become known as an artist haven as many museums, galleries, restaurants, and bars open their doors…
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