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30-33 29th Street

30-33 29th Street

30-33 29th Street, Astoria, Queens
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30-33 29th Street

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Welcome to a new standard of luxury in a boutique 33-unit rental residence that marries striking modern design with everyday comfort. Rising with a fresh look, this elevator building showcases a timeless tan brick façade accented by bold black metal and sleek architectural lines. Designed with a curated blend of style and substance, it offers a refined selection of one- and two-bedroom residences perfect for those seeking both beauty and practicality.
Discover Luxury Living at Its Finest

Welcome to a new standard of luxury in a boutique 33-unit rental residence that marries striking modern design with everyday comfort. Rising with a fresh look, this elevator building showcases a timeless tan brick façade accented by bold black metal and sleek architectural lines. Designed with a curated blend of style and substance, it offers a refined selection of one- and two-bedroom residences perfect for those seeking both beauty and practicality.

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30-33 29th Street

Astoria Neighborhood


Astoria is known for having the best restaurants in the borough of Queens. It’s no wonder, and a walk down Ditmars Boulevard will score you a seat at some of the greatest Greek and Middle Eastern restaurants in the city. Astoria’s greatest attribute is its sense of community and ethnic diversity that it still holds on to. In spite of recent development, this neighborhood has undergone positive changes, but they have not affected its feel as a working class neighborhood. Astoria is home to the Museum of the Moving Image, Bohemian Hall (NYC’s oldest beer garden), and Steinway & Sons piano factory.
Astoria is known for having the best restaurants in the borough of Queens. It’s no wonder, and a walk down Ditmars Boulevard will score you a seat at some of the greatest Greek and Middle Eastern restaurants in the city. Astoria’s greatest attribute is its sense of community and ethnic diversity that it still holds on to. In spite of recent development, this neighborhood has undergone positive changes, but they have not affected its feel as a working class neighborhood. Astoria is home to the Museum of the Moving Image, Bohemian Hall (NYC’s oldest beer garden), and Steinway & Sons piano factory.

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