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The Bond

46-20 11th Street, Long Island City, Queens
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46-20 11th Street

Amenities

  • Bike Room
  • Fitness Facility
  • Garage
  • Garden

Overview


Boldly exceed expectations at The Bond.

This stylish collection of residences at 46-20 11th Street reconceptualizes the neighborhood’s industrial legacy. Where paper factories once stood, The Bond stands out, exuding LIC’s brash bold spirit of innovation. The result is comfortably chic residences that enliven the neighborhood — a rare combination of design and distinguished functionality.

Infused with carefully considered elements that enhance the living experience, the 42-unit building is reflective of its commitment to the neighborhood aesthetic. Located close to the water and Gantry State Park, residents are within reach of all that LIC has to offer.

The striking brick and glass exterior sets the tone for the residences inside. Clean, modern lines blend with premium finishes and exclusive details in harmonious balance.

Apartments are imbued with premium finishes, including 5” wide plank oak flooring and generous ceiling heights. Oversized windows bring the outside in with an abundance of natural light, showcasing views of the neighborhood. These residences are enhanced by the seamless use of technological features for your convenience, including a state-of-the-art multi-functional Toshiba heating/cooling system and smart door locks. All are equipped with Bosch washers and dryers.

Chef-inspired kitchens are elegantly styled. Appointed with custom Egger cabinetry, quartz countertops and backsplashes, and paired with Bosch stainless steel appliances, along with plenty of storage and pantry space, these kitchens thoroughly integrate form and function.

Bathrooms are outfitted with a Kohler bathtub/toilet, porcelain tiling, and spacious walk-in showers. An Egger Grey Bardolino Oak vanity is complemented by brushed aluminum fixtures and industrial chic LED chrome lighting. The soothing warmth of radiant heated flooring adds a spa-like appeal.

When it’s time to unwind, choose from the entertaining lounge or the landscaped outdoor patio on the first floor. Other amenities include a part-time doorman and 24-hour virtual doorman, a fully equipped state-of-the-art fitness center, bike storage, and parking.

Boldly exceed expectations at The Bond.

This stylish collection of residences at 46-20 11th Street reconceptualizes the neighborhood’s industrial legacy. Where paper factories once stood, The Bond stands out, exuding LIC’s brash bold spirit of innovation. The result is comfortably chic residences that enliven the neighborhood — a rare combination of design and distinguished functionality.

Infused with carefully considered elements that enhance the living experience, the 42-unit building is reflective of its commitment to the neighborhood aesthetic. Located close to the water and Gantry State Park, residents are within reach of all that LIC has to offer.

The striking brick and glass exterior sets the tone for the residences inside. Clean, modern lines blend with premium finishes and exclusive details in harmonious balance.

Apartments are imbued with premium finishes, including 5” wide plank oak flooring and generous ceiling heights. Oversized windows bring the outside in with an abundance of natural light, showcasing views of the neighborhood. These residences are enhanced by the seamless use of technological features for your convenience, including a state-of-the-art multi-functional Toshiba heating/cooling system and smart door locks. All are equipped with Bosch washers and dryers.

Chef-inspired kitchens are elegantly styled. Appointed with custom Egger cabinetry, quartz countertops and backsplashes, and paired with Bosch stainless steel appliances, along with plenty of storage and pantry space, these kitchens thoroughly integrate form and function.

Bathrooms are outfitted with a Kohler bathtub/toilet, porcelain tiling, and spacious walk-in showers. An Egger Grey Bardolino Oak vanity is complemented by brushed aluminum fixtures and industrial chic LED chrome lighting. The soothing warmth of radiant heated flooring adds a spa-like appeal.

When it’s time to unwind, choose from the entertaining lounge or the landscaped outdoor patio on the first floor. Other amenities include a part-time doorman and 24-hour virtual doorman, a fully equipped state-of-the-art fitness center, bike storage, and parking.

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Long Island City Neighborhood


Long Island City has seen an incredible transformation in the last decade or so. Like many recently developed neighborhoods in New York City, Long Island City was once a commercial neighborhood littered with industry and warehouses. Many artists and creative types moved in to take advantage of the large spaces for low rent, and the rest is history! A far cry from its industrial days, LIC has developed into a blossoming waterfront community, but it still maintains a feel of the neighborhoods history, and many of the new developments have attempted to stay true to it. Only one stop from midtown, it serves many of those city professionals, and as a result of its past as an artist’s haven, it has the largest concentration of art galleries in all five boroughs of New York City. Aside from the 7 train at Vernon and Jackson, LIC also has the convenience of encompassing Court Square and Queens Plaza train stations as well.
Long Island City has seen an incredible transformation in the last decade or so. Like many recently developed neighborhoods in New York City, Long Island City was once a commercial neighborhood littered with industry and warehouses. Many artists and creative types moved in to take advantage of the large spaces for low rent, and the rest is history! A far cry from its industrial days, LIC has developed into a blossoming waterfront community, but it still maintains a feel of the neighborhoods history, and many of the new developments have attempted to stay true to it. Only one stop from midtown, it serves many of those city professionals, and as a result of its past as an artist’s haven, it has the largest concentration of art galleries in all five boroughs of New York City. Aside from the 7 train at Vernon and Jackson, LIC also has the convenience of encompassing Court Square and Queens Plaza train stations as well.

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