At the end of 2019, a joint venture between ZD Jasper Realty and Ascent Development had gathered an assemblage of eight tax lots in the Court Square section of Long Island City and was working on plans for a through-block building at 45-30 Pearson Street. The pandemic-induced pause on non-essential construction brought the project to a temporary halt, but things have clearly picked up: The 130-unit building has been dubbed Greene, construction on the Marvel Architects-designed tower is nearing completion, and sales are underway with a number of deals having been struck in pre-sales.
Current availabilities start at $510K for studios, $795K for one-bedrooms, and $1.21 million for two-bedrooms. At an average price of $1,473 per square foot, it is roughly in line with the Long Island City median condo price of $1,428 per square foot, offering the same central location as many of its neighbors along with a greater emphasis on indoor/outdoor living.
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The Greene offers bike storage as well as indoor parking with electric chargers for an additional fee. However, it is well situated near the Court Square E, G, and M trains, allowing for an easy commute to Manhattan and Brooklyn. Long Island City's first Trader Joe's is down the block from the building, and it is also well situated near MoMA PS1, Sculpture Center, Gantry Plaza State Park, Murray Park, and popular restaurants and cafes.
↓ Select apartments have private outdoor space, and all apartments have interiors by Lemay + Escobar, floor-to-ceiling windows, refined material palettes, in-unit Bosch washer/dryers, and smart Latch keyless entry and intercom.
↓ Open-concept kitchens come outfitted with quartz countertops and backsplash, custom cabinetry, and a full suite of Bosch appliances.
↓ Oversized bedrooms enjoy abundant storage space.
↓ Design-forward primary baths feature radiant heated porcelain floors, Toto Neorest automatic toilets, glass-enclosed walk-in showers, and built-in medicine cabinets.
↓ Secondary baths have Toto toilets and soaking tubs.
↓ Residents of Greene arrive to a massive entry courtyard with lush landscaping, dining areas, meditation and reading benches, dog run, and walkways.
↓ The attended, double-height lobby was designed by Lemay + Escobar to include a green wall.
↓ A state-of-the-art fitness center opens directly to an outdoor yoga terrace.
↓ A second-story lounge offers access to an outdoor terrace with barbecue grills.
↓ The 25th-story Sky Lounge has a wet bar, chef’s island, lounge area, access to the outdoor Sky Terrace, and sweeping views of the Downtown and Midtown skylines.
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