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36-10 31st Street

Urban36

36-10 31st Street, Long Island City, Queens
Leased Out
36-10 31st Street

Amenities

  • Bike Room
  • Fitness Facility
  • Garage
  • Laundry Room
  • New Development
  • Non-Smoking Building
  • Roof Deck
  • Wheel Chair Access

Overview

Your urban adventure awaits at Urban36. Smartly stylish, this 41-unit luxury rental — in Long Island City’s cozy historic enclave of Dutch Kills — is designed for the way you want to live. A thriving community uniquely its own, it’s well situated so that you’re close to everything.

Choose from studio, one- and two-bedroom residences with individualized layouts and exposures. Luxe features include:
• Oversized European-style double paned insulated windows
• Two-toned kitchen cabinetry with premium stainless-steel appliances and custom lighting
• Ample closet space and built-in storage throughout
• Central air conditioning

The full complement of amenities includes:
• Roof deck with breathtaking views of the NYC skyline
• Outdoor lounge
• Dog park
• Fully equipped fitness center
• Virtual doorman system
• Secured package room
• On-site indoor parking is also available for a fee.

Urban36 is ideally positioned, nestled in between LIC and Astoria. You’ll find the location truly a commuter's dream. Manhattan — and wherever else you want to go — is easily accessible from the 36th Avenue station (N and W lines).

Dutch Kills has emerged as an NYC hotspot, a destination “microhood” with an energetic vibe offering plentiful dining, shopping and cultural options. Kaufman Astoria Studios and its related arts district is nearby, as is the popular Museum of the Moving Image. Everything is efficiently navigable — the Noguchi Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park and Astoria Park are all within walking distance.

Some of the many neighborhood go-tos include the inviting Sotto la Luna, an upscale Italian bistro with a focus on Neapolitan cuisine; Tacuba Mexican Cantina, which brings pan Latin cuisine to the neighborhood, combining authentic traditional flavors with an innovative twist; Sac’s Place, a family-run local mainstay serving up coal-oven pizzas plus pastas; Cafe Triskell, a casual spot for crepes and French bistro specialties; and Cafe Ole, an intimate restaurant offering traditional Spanish foods and tapas in cozy, brick-walled digs. Also nearby is
Mar's, an eatery and bar known for craft cocktails and raw oysters with a vintage vibe; Sweet Scene, the place for great coffees, croissants and sweet treats; and Kaufman Astoria Cinemas, when you want to catch the latest flick.

Come home to Urban36. Designed for living, it’s designed for you.

Your urban adventure awaits at Urban36. Smartly stylish, this 41-unit luxury rental — in Long Island City’s cozy historic enclave of Dutch Kills — is designed for the way you want to live. A thriving community uniquely its own, it’s well situated so that you’re close to everything.

Choose from studio, one- and two-bedroom residences with individualized layouts and exposures. Luxe features include:
• Oversized European-style double paned insulated windows
• Two-toned kitchen cabinetry with premium stainless-steel appliances and custom lighting
• Ample closet space and built-in storage throughout
• Central air conditioning

The full complement of amenities includes:
• Roof deck with breathtaking views of the NYC skyline
• Outdoor lounge
• Dog park
• Fully equipped fitness center
• Virtual doorman system
• Secured package room
• On-site indoor parking is also available for a fee.

Urban36 is ideally positioned, nestled in between LIC and Astoria. You’ll find the location truly a commuter's dream. Manhattan — and wherever else you want to go — is easily accessible from the 36th Avenue station (N and W lines).

Dutch Kills has emerged as an NYC hotspot, a destination “microhood” with an energetic vibe offering plentiful dining, shopping and cultural options. Kaufman Astoria Studios and its related arts district is nearby, as is the popular Museum of the Moving Image. Everything is efficiently navigable — the Noguchi Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park and Astoria Park are all within walking distance.

Some of the many neighborhood go-tos include the inviting Sotto la Luna, an upscale Italian bistro with a focus on Neapolitan cuisine; Tacuba Mexican Cantina, which brings pan Latin cuisine to the neighborhood, combining authentic traditional flavors with an innovative twist; Sac’s Place, a family-run local mainstay serving up coal-oven pizzas plus pastas; Cafe Triskell, a casual spot for crepes and French bistro specialties; and Cafe Ole, an intimate restaurant offering traditional Spanish foods and tapas in cozy, brick-walled digs. Also nearby is
Mar's, an eatery and bar known for craft cocktails and raw oysters with a vintage vibe; Sweet Scene, the place for great coffees, croissants and sweet treats; and Kaufman Astoria Cinemas, when you want to catch the latest flick.

Come home to Urban36. Designed for living, it’s designed for you.

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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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Steve Lelekidis

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

W: 718-777-2232
M: 347-558-0584

Angelos Gram

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

W: 718-777-2232
M: 347-213-8705
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