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98-81 Queens Blvd.

Trylon Tower

98-81 Queens Blvd., Rego Park, Queens
98-81 Queens Blvd.

Amenities

  • Bike Room
  • Business Center
  • Courtyard
  • Fitness Facility
  • Garage
  • Laundry Room
  • Lounge
  • New Development
  • Private Storage
  • Roof Deck
  • Wheel Chair Access

Overview

A classic reborn. From “The World of Tomorrow” to the lifestyle of today, Trylon Tower has arrived. This luxury rental, bordering Rego Park and Forest Hills, honors the neighborhood’s historic pedigree.

This 16-story 170-unit building is an ode to Queens’ iconic character, yet is fully contemporary, thoughtfully designed for today. The striking art deco exterior facade — matte pewter gray brick with contrasting black mega-framed oversized windows and limestone base — is a picturesque entrée to these finely designed residences.

Step inside and immediately be surrounded by the classic ambiance of an earlier era revived, greeted by the friendly concierge, as you proceed through the impressive lobby with its travertine flooring and walls, accentuated with a coffered ceiling.

Well-proportioned one-, two- and three- bedroom units are thoughtfully composed with clean modern lines, framed by expansive windows that bring the outside in with welcoming natural light. Elevated finishes complete the exceptional living experience. Bright from every angle, it all comes together with a soft color palette that serves as your canvas, awaiting your personal touch to transform as desired.

Stylish kitchens are impressively functional. Whether it’s everyday meal prep or elegant entertaining, you’ll do it all with ease. Two-toned custom cabinetry — white gloss on top and wood base cabinets — is complemented by Quartzite waterfall countertops and backsplash. A Kohler sink, 7" plank wood flooring and premium stainless steel appliances complete these pleasing kitchens.

Spa-inspired bathrooms are nicely outfitted with a wood vanity and advanced high-performance Toto toilets, along with best-in-class Kohler sink and fixtures.

For your convenience, all apartments are equipped with washers and dryers.

Club-like amenities are specifically curated to be an inviting retreat from the everyday routine. The many options offer a series of relaxing spaces that seamlessly connect the indoors to the outside. Expansive lounges and dining areas provide space for relaxing and entertaining, even solitude when desired. Three levels of transformative amenities offer opportunities to unwind, recharge and socialize. Other essential services include a doorman, supplemented by a virtual doorman/video intercom Butterfly MX entry system, with the convenience of innovative Salto electronic smart door keyless entry, and parking.
A classic reborn. From “The World of Tomorrow” to the lifestyle of today, Trylon Tower has arrived. This luxury rental, bordering Rego Park and Forest Hills, honors the neighborhood’s historic pedigree.

This 16-story 170-unit building is an ode to Queens’ iconic character, yet is fully contemporary, thoughtfully designed for today. The striking art deco exterior facade — matte pewter gray brick with contrasting black mega-framed oversized windows and limestone base — is a picturesque entrée to these finely designed residences.

Step inside and immediately be surrounded by the classic ambiance of an earlier era revived, greeted by the friendly concierge, as you proceed through the impressive lobby with its travertine flooring and walls, accentuated with a coffered ceiling.

Well-proportioned one-, two- and three- bedroom units are thoughtfully composed with clean modern lines, framed by expansive windows that bring the outside in with welcoming natural light. Elevated finishes complete the exceptional living experience. Bright from every angle, it all comes together with a soft color palette that serves as your canvas, awaiting your personal touch to transform as desired.

Stylish kitchens are impressively functional. Whether it’s everyday meal prep or elegant entertaining, you’ll do it all with ease. Two-toned custom cabinetry — white gloss on top and wood base cabinets — is complemented by Quartzite waterfall countertops and backsplash. A Kohler sink, 7" plank wood flooring and premium stainless steel appliances complete these pleasing kitchens.

Spa-inspired bathrooms are nicely outfitted with a wood vanity and advanced high-performance Toto toilets, along with best-in-class Kohler sink and fixtures.

For your convenience, all apartments are equipped with washers and dryers.

Club-like amenities are specifically curated to be an inviting retreat from the everyday routine. The many options offer a series of relaxing spaces that seamlessly connect the indoors to the outside. Expansive lounges and dining areas provide space for relaxing and entertaining, even solitude when desired. Three levels of transformative amenities offer opportunities to unwind, recharge and socialize. Other essential services include a doorman, supplemented by a virtual doorman/video intercom Butterfly MX entry system, with the convenience of innovative Salto electronic smart door keyless entry, and parking.
Building URL: https://www.trylontower.com/

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Rego Park Neighborhood


Rego Park, like much of Queens, was mostly farmland a century ago. In the early 1920’s, it captured the interest of city planners and began to exist as a distinct neighborhood. Rego Park ended up borrowing its name from one of its developers, the REal GOood Construction Company. In The Crescents, an area home to some of the neighborhood’s most expensive single-family residences, the mark of city planning is distinctly evidenced in the spiderweb-shaped street grid. The fact that the bustling Queens Blvd cuts diagonally through the neighborhood means that no matter where you live, you’ll probably be close to shops and restaurants. The main business district of Rego Park is 63rd Drive, just off of Queens Blvd in the northeast section of the neighborhood. The neighborhood also boasts a shopping mall, Rego Park Center, and its own TV show, CBS’s The King Of Queens. Rego Park has many Jewish residents and related community resources, though its highly diverse population includes immigrants from various Asian countries, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Serviced by the E, G, R, and V trains, Rego Park is convenient for all kinds of Manhattan commuters. Aside from the highly trafficked Queens Blvd, Rego Park is a quiet, middle to upper-middle class neighborhood. The streets are lined with both row and detached houses, and new construction is continuing along the same theme. Real estate listings show a mix of single family homes and condos, with condos being significantly less expensive. The median sales price is slightly over $600K. The median rent is $1100/mo for a studio and $1400/mo for a 1Br.
Rego Park, like much of Queens, was mostly farmland a century ago. In the early 1920’s, it captured the interest of city planners and began to exist as a distinct neighborhood. Rego Park ended up borrowing its name from one of its developers, the REal GOood Construction Company. In The Crescents, an area home to some of the neighborhood’s most expensive single-family residences, the mark of city planning is distinctly evidenced in the spiderweb-shaped street grid. The fact that the bustling Queens Blvd cuts diagonally through the neighborhood means that no matter where you live, you’ll probably be close to shops and restaurants. The main business district of Rego Park is 63rd Drive, just off of Queens Blvd in the northeast section of the neighborhood. The neighborhood also boasts a shopping mall, Rego Park Center, and its own TV show, CBS’s The King Of Queens. Rego Park has many Jewish residents and related community resources, though its highly diverse population includes immigrants from various Asian countries, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Serviced by the E, G, R, and V trains, Rego Park is convenient for all kinds of Manhattan commuters. Aside from the highly trafficked Queens Blvd, Rego Park is a quiet, middle to upper-middle class neighborhood. The streets are lined with both row and detached houses, and new construction is continuing along the same theme. Real estate listings show a mix of single family homes and condos, with condos being significantly less expensive. The median sales price is slightly over $600K. The median rent is $1100/mo for a studio and $1400/mo for a 1Br.

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