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August 20, 2025
Permits filed for 39-story residential building with 387 units in Long Island City

Written by: Ethan Marshall

Permits have been filed to construct a large residential building that would be 39 stories tall and have 387 housing units on the vacant lot at 23-15 43rd Ave. in Long Island City.

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August 14, 2025
Prolific developer planning another LIC skyscraper

Written by: Eddie Small

Chris Xu's pipeline of Queens projects just keeps getting bigger.

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August 11, 2025
Rego Park to get two-tower, 630-unit residential development

Written by: Julianne Cuba

The developer behind the current tallest building in Queens is planning a pair of mixed-use towers in Rego Park, records show.

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January 7, 2024
46-30 21st Street Tops Out In Long Island City, Queens

Written by: MICHAEL YOUNG AND MATT PRUZNICK

Construction has topped out on 46-30 21st Street, a nine-story residential building in the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, Queens. Designed by Lu Ning Architecture and developed by Chris Xu of United Construction and Development Group under the 21st Street Development LLC, the 95-foot-tall structure will yield 71 units, ground-floor commercial space, and a 23-vehicle parking garage in the cellar.

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November 22, 2021
Popularity Of NYC Pied-A-Terres Demonstrates Less Can Be More
Written by: Jeffrey Steele | Photograph from Binyan Studios | Highlighting our very own Skyline Tower project in Long Island City. "The Hill West-designed high-rise at 3 Court Square in Long Island City features studios with awesome views and voguish interiors by New York design firm Whitehall Interiors. Though situated in a quiet enclave, this property is only 10 minutes via train or ferry from Midtown Manhattan. What’s more, it soon will allow Skyline Tower residents the chance to avoid wintry weather by entering Court Square subway station through a direct building-to-subway entrance." Read more in the link from Forbes.
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April 6, 2021
Skyline Tower sales ‘on fire,’ signaling real estate comeback in Long Island City
By: Bill Parry | Photographs from Jesper Norgaard | "The Long Island City real estate market is showing signs of life after the COVID-19 pandemic froze the nation’s fastest growing neighborhood a year ago. At the Skyline Tower at 3 Court Sq., monthly sales more than doubled in March with 20 units going into contract."