While the skyline growth of the Court Square and Hunters Point neighborhoods in Long Island City is visible for all to see from afar, there is plenty of smaller-scale development in progress across the neighborhood. One such project is 39-32 28th Street in the Dutch Kills section of northern Long Island City, close to the Astoria border. The newly constructed, three-story-plus-basement building features two duplexes, each with three bedrooms, three baths, available for $2.4 million for the 2,055-square-foot unit and $1.8M for its 1,993-square-foot counterpart.
White oak hardwood floors deck out the loft-style, double-height living rooms. The kitchens come with Calacatta quartz countertops, Italian white acrylic cabinets, and dishwashers. The bathrooms are equipped with walk-in showers and Kohler toilets and bathtubs, while master baths also feature heated floors. In the rear, a rear yard and a patio provide private outdoor space.
39-32 28th Street sits two blocks north of Queens Plaza, which features ample retail and the Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza stations, which offer five-minute access to Midtown via the E/M/N/R/W/7 trains. The shopping and dining venues in both Astoria and Long Island City lie within a short walk. A bike lane runs in front of the new townhouse, connecting to the neighborhood’s rapidly growing cycling network.