Chelsea Piers signed a lease for 72,000 square feet at soon-to-rise apartment tower 24-11 Jackson Ave. in Long Island City’s Court Square neighborhood.
The mostly residential project is being developed by Tavros and Charney Companies in partnership with Incoco Capital. Construction is to start soon and wrap up in 2026.
The facility will offer building residents and members comprehensive health-and-wellness features such as an outdoor pool, indoor basketball court and track group fitness studios and athletic training spaces. Chelsea Piers was repped by JLL. The firm’s retail managing director Erin Grace, who worked on the deal with Matt Ogle, said the project’s location and design made it a “natural decision” for the company.
To rise on the northeast corner of Jackson Avenue and 23rd Street, the 55-story tower will have approximately 600 apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail space. Tavros partner Colin Rankowitz said, “As a born and raised New Yorker, I couldn’t be more excited to play a small role in the expansion of Chelsea Piers’ iconic brand.”The apartment tower will rise on the northeast corner of Jackson Avenue and 23rd Street.
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