40-25 Crescent Street
Update
09/30/22
City Council Reviewing 40-25 Crescent Street
The City Planning Commission (CPC) has approved a proposal for a mixed-use development, set for 40-25 Crescent Street in Long Island City, Queens. The proposal is now in the hands of the City Council, which will be conducting its own evaluation. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this proposal, applicant, is requesting a rezoning from M1-2/R5D and M1-2/R5B to M1-2/R6A, and a zoning text amendment to ZR Appendix F to establish an MIH Area. These actions will facilitate a large, 7-story building, containing units. Approximately 70 of these are to be dedicated to affordable housing.
The building would also have 12,960 sqft of manufacturing space, and sqft of ground-floor retail. In addition, the structure will have an incorporated basement-level parking garage with room for vehicles, including spots for residents, retail shoppers, and industrial vehicles. The development would total over square feet. Several buildings currently occupy the proposed site, and approval of the project would necessitate their demolition. This lot, along with 13 others, would need to be combined and rezoned to make way for the new development.