Long Island City (Downtown) (New York City, New York)
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New Jersey /
West New York /
New York City, New York
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neighborhood, draw only border, neighbourhood development
The modern Downtown or Central district of Long Island City includes three main sub-districts recently re-zoned (2000) for extensive mixed commercial and high-rise/high density residential waterfront re-development. The sub-districts are (north to south) Queensborough Plaza, Court Square and Hunter's Point.
Located in the center of the New York region and five minutes from Midtown Manhattan by subway, Long Island City provides a great opportunity for companies needing reasonably priced office space. The area’s traditional base of industrial and distribution firms has broadened to include offices, services and institutions as the city's economic activity has diversified during the past half-century.
The rezoning area is at the eastern end of the Queensboro Bridge, generally between 23rd Street on the west, 41st Avenue on the north and the Sunnyside Yards on the east. Busy transit stops at Court Square and Queens Plaza are hubs within the area. The rezoning adds 34 blocks to a three-block section located at Court Square that was rezoned in 1986 for high density development and facilitated the construction of the Citibank building, a 1.25 million square-foot office tower.
www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/lic/lic3.shtml
Located in the center of the New York region and five minutes from Midtown Manhattan by subway, Long Island City provides a great opportunity for companies needing reasonably priced office space. The area’s traditional base of industrial and distribution firms has broadened to include offices, services and institutions as the city's economic activity has diversified during the past half-century.
The rezoning area is at the eastern end of the Queensboro Bridge, generally between 23rd Street on the west, 41st Avenue on the north and the Sunnyside Yards on the east. Busy transit stops at Court Square and Queens Plaza are hubs within the area. The rezoning adds 34 blocks to a three-block section located at Court Square that was rezoned in 1986 for high density development and facilitated the construction of the Citibank building, a 1.25 million square-foot office tower.
www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/lic/lic3.shtml
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°44'45"N 73°56'59"W
- Flower Hill Country Estates Development 23 km
- South Strathmore Developments 23 km
- New Salem Development at Port Washington 24 km
- Flower Hill Estates Development 24 km
- Harbor Acres at Port Washington Development 25 km
- Wykagyl Park 26 km
- Old Canterbury Development 27 km
- Country Estates at East Hills Development 27 km
- Country Estates at East Hills Development 27 km
- Spring Hill at Old Westbury Development 28 km
- Sunnyside 2.2 km
- Greenpoint 3 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 3 km
- Williamsburg 3.7 km
- Manhattan 4.3 km
- Maspeth 4.4 km
- Western Queens 4.7 km
- Brooklyn 11 km
- Queens 12 km
- The Palisades 24 km