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Rising construction costs have posed the greatest challenge to 20 and 30 Halletts Point, said Durst, making it increasingly difficult to provide amenities to residents. Despite rising prices, 20 and ...
Douglas Durst’s Durst Organization nabbed the last parcel to move ahead with its massive Hallets Point development on the Queens waterfront, according to property records filed with the city today.
The Durst Organization is moving forward with its seven-building megaproject on the Astoria waterfront following the passing of Affordable New York, the state’s replacement for the 421-a tax ...
The Durst Organization, the developer of 1 World Trade Center, has bought out the developer of Hallets Point, a residential and retail project in Astoria comprising more than 2,400 units of rental ...
Halletts Point is a mixed-use, mixed-income development. When complete, it will provide 2,000 residential rental units provided by The Durst Organization in partnership with NYCHA’s Astoria Houses.
The firm has invested in East Harlem and in addition to Halletts Point is working on Queens Plaza Park, a 978K SF building with nearly 1,000 units, 300 of which will be affordable.
The megaproject’s first building, 10 Halletts Point, will have 405 apartments and a brand new grocery store. Skip to main content. Curbed NY homepage New York. Log in or sign up. Log In ...
The Durst Organization officially filed permits for the next two buildings of its Hallets Point project in Astoria, and signed its first major retail tenant as well. Hallets Point is slated to be ...
The latest tower at the Durst Organization’s Hallets Point mega development along the Queens waterfront will be 22 stories tall and include almost 369,000 square feet of residential space, ...
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