No. 3 at Packard Square started leasing earlier this month, and recently we got to take a grand tour of the building and its amenity spaces. The 88 studio, alcove studio, one and two bedroom units are priced at $1,775, $2,125, $2,525 and $3,300 a month. So far 18 units (20 percent of the building)…
Im currently trying to apply for the macedonia plaza development LLC.
Macedonia Plaza Now Accepting Affordable Housing ApplicationsI see Mr. Negativity is back. I've never seen Joe post one comment on this blog that was positive and that actually said something good about any neighborhood in Queens. If someone is that unhappy with where they live, I don't understand why they would want to stay there.
Listing of the Day: 54-09 108th Street, #5Ahhh, the "hipster" is back...my favorite topic on which to write trivial comments. I forgive you, Brownstoner, for using the term here - you merely repeated the Times Ledger and Realty Trac. The use of this vacuous, silly term irks the shit out of me. Now, to double down, organizations are actually expanding its non-definition in reports that are supposed to be taken seriously? “While the precise definition of hipsters is elusive..." Exactly. Realty Trac should've just stopped there. But no. They proceed to label a "hispter neighborhood" as one "where at least 20 percent of the population is between the ages of 25 and 34, at least 20 percent of residents either walk or take public transportation to work, and at least 50 percent of people in the neighborhood rent." OK, so there is a definition, then. A "hipster," according to Realty Trac, is a person between the ages of 25-34, walks or takes mass transit to work, and rents. Really? They couldn't have come up with a better term than "hipster," which is so overused and devoid of meaning it may as well be gibberish. Just run the numbers and shut the fuck up. I fail to see how throwing that word in there enlightens anyone. Yes, I have a weird obsession with this term. But it's not the word per se that gets me, it's the peoples' collective embrace of something so devoid of meaning and the implications that follow that fascinate me. It's truly remarkable how one can use a word so meaningless yet people will still jump on the bandwagon and repeat it like parrots. Dumb, insecure parrots.
High Rental Yields in Sunnyside and AstoriaThis is such an awful, ugly and dangerously loud location. Spend another 5 minutes on the N/Q and live in a real neighborhood. AND PAY LESS.
Inside No. 3 at Packard Square, Long Island City’s Newest Rental Development