Queens Plaza Park

Queens Plaza Park
General information
Status Never built
Type Residential
Height
Roof 915 ft (279 m)
Technical details
Floor count 77
Design and construction
Architect SLCE
Developer Hakim Organization

Queens Plaza Park was a proposed residential building, to be built in Queens.[1] The building would have superseded One Court Square as the tallest in Queens, as well as the tallest building in New York City outside of Manhattan. The building was one of many planned in Queens Plaza due to a 2001 rezoning.[2] When complete, the development will incorporate the Bank of Manhattan Company building.

History

The site was originally supposed to hold a 16-story hotel, but economic downturn caused the developers to enter bankruptcy. Steve Cheung then purchased the location for $8.3 million, intending to build a 30-story condominium tower. Cheung then sold the plot for $46.3 million to Hakim and PMG.[3] The new building might have been the first supertall skyscraper in New York City outside Manhattan, unless 340 Flatbush Avenue is finished beforehand.[4]

Usage

The building would have been residential, split between rentals and condos. It would have been 900,000-square-feet and contain 800 units.[4]

See also

References

  1. Mashayekhi, Rey (18 August 2015). "A look at Queens Plaza Park, soon to be the tallest NYC building outside Manhattan". The Real Deal. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  2. Konrad, Walecia (18 July 2015). "Queens Plaza, a Neighborhood Under Construction". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  3. "REVEALED: New Renderings of PMG's Queens Plaza Park, the Future Tallest Tower Outside Manhattan". 6sqft. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  4. 1 2 Gould Keil, Jennifer (18 August 2015). "Tallest tower in NYC outside of Manhattan to go up in Queens". The New York Post. Retrieved 19 August 2015.

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