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26-32 Jackson Avenue

The Italic

26-32 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, Queens
26-32 Jackson Avenue

Amenities

  • Basketball Court
  • Bike Room
  • Business Center
  • Fitness Facility
  • Laundry Room
  • New Development
  • Party Room
  • Playroom
  • Private Storage
  • Roof Deck

Overview

Brand-new studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments have just debuted at 26-32 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, Queens. With unparalleled amenities including a fitness center, two resident lounges, rooftop lounge, children’s playroom, co-working space and pet spa, this is the type of living you deserve. The neighborhood is a vibrant hub of art and cuisine and a convenient gateway to Manhattan located just a few blocks from the Queensboro and Court Square subway stops.
Brand-new studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments have just debuted at 26-32 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, Queens. With unparalleled amenities including a fitness center, two resident lounges, rooftop lounge, children’s playroom, co-working space and pet spa, this is the type of living you deserve. The neighborhood is a vibrant hub of art and cuisine and a convenient gateway to Manhattan located just a few blocks from the Queensboro and Court Square subway stops.
Building URL: https://boldanditalic.com/italic/

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26-32 Jackson Avenue

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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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