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44-46 Purves Street

The Ariel

44-46 Purves Street, Long Island City, Queens
Leased Out
44-46 Purves Street

Amenities

  • Bike Room
  • Fitness Facility
  • New Development
  • Roof Deck

Overview

This welcoming cozy enclave at 44-46 Purves Street in Long Island City, is an exceptional luxury rental building that embraces its vibrant surroundings.

Superior design meets modern comfort.
You’ll immediately feel right at home in this 34-unit modern mid-rise building. Its sleek aluminum/glass façade sets the tone for the thoughtful modern interior.

The airy studios to two-bedroom apartments are smartly composed, finely crafted with premium finishes and detailing. Standout features include glistening hardwood flooring throughout with 10” ceilings and black framed oversized windows. Bright from every angle, these spacious residences are enveloped in plenty of natural light. It all comes together with a muted, neutral color palette that is ready for you to make your own.

The appealing kitchens are boldly contemporary, composed with marble countertops and premium GE stainless steel appliances for a seamless integration of form and function. Bathrooms are outfitted with Porcelanosa marble tiling and dark slate gray flooring, completed with best-in-class Kohler fixtures, sinks and toilets.

All apartments include a GE washer/dryer for your convenience. Select units also feature balconies that enhance the living space.

The Amenities

Relax on the inviting rooftop deck, which includes barbecue grills, and enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan and Queens.

There’s also a fully equipped gym, so working out will neatly fit into your schedule, as well as bike storage.

All furry friends are welcome in our pet-friendly building.

The Ariel’s convenient location in Court Square is perfectly positioned for you, accessible to all that the neighborhood has to offer, with efficient access to Manhattan and elsewhere. The Court Square station, with the 7 and G lines, is nearby, as is Queensboro Plaza (7, N and W) and Queens Plaza Station (E, M and R). Another alternative is the Long Island Ferry Terminal at Center Boulevard and 46th Avenue.

This fascinating neighborhood continues to evolve as a cultural center, with one of the highest concentrations of art galleries and studio spaces in New York City. Stop by MoMA PS1, explore Culture Lab LIC — an arts hub, with galleries, a theater and outdoor events space. Gantry Plaza State Park is equally appealing; the riverside retreat includes fishing piers and running paths.

As for the local dining scene: LIC’s many restaurants and cafes will entice every palate. From casual dining to acclaimed Michelin-starred cuisine, including the popular Casa Enrique, LIC has it all.
This welcoming cozy enclave at 44-46 Purves Street in Long Island City, is an exceptional luxury rental building that embraces its vibrant surroundings.

Superior design meets modern comfort.
You’ll immediately feel right at home in this 34-unit modern mid-rise building. Its sleek aluminum/glass façade sets the tone for the thoughtful modern interior.

The airy studios to two-bedroom apartments are smartly composed, finely crafted with premium finishes and detailing. Standout features include glistening hardwood flooring throughout with 10” ceilings and black framed oversized windows. Bright from every angle, these spacious residences are enveloped in plenty of natural light. It all comes together with a muted, neutral color palette that is ready for you to make your own.

The appealing kitchens are boldly contemporary, composed with marble countertops and premium GE stainless steel appliances for a seamless integration of form and function. Bathrooms are outfitted with Porcelanosa marble tiling and dark slate gray flooring, completed with best-in-class Kohler fixtures, sinks and toilets.

All apartments include a GE washer/dryer for your convenience. Select units also feature balconies that enhance the living space.

The Amenities

Relax on the inviting rooftop deck, which includes barbecue grills, and enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan and Queens.

There’s also a fully equipped gym, so working out will neatly fit into your schedule, as well as bike storage.

All furry friends are welcome in our pet-friendly building.

The Ariel’s convenient location in Court Square is perfectly positioned for you, accessible to all that the neighborhood has to offer, with efficient access to Manhattan and elsewhere. The Court Square station, with the 7 and G lines, is nearby, as is Queensboro Plaza (7, N and W) and Queens Plaza Station (E, M and R). Another alternative is the Long Island Ferry Terminal at Center Boulevard and 46th Avenue.

This fascinating neighborhood continues to evolve as a cultural center, with one of the highest concentrations of art galleries and studio spaces in New York City. Stop by MoMA PS1, explore Culture Lab LIC — an arts hub, with galleries, a theater and outdoor events space. Gantry Plaza State Park is equally appealing; the riverside retreat includes fishing piers and running paths.

As for the local dining scene: LIC’s many restaurants and cafes will entice every palate. From casual dining to acclaimed Michelin-starred cuisine, including the popular Casa Enrique, LIC has it all.

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Leased Out

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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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Ingrid Di Lisio

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

W: 718-784-1110
M: 917-655-3773
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