Construction is underway at 42-22 Crescent Street, the future home of a nine-story mixed-used building with 29 residential units. A rendering has appeared on site calling for a Dec. 2019 delivery. The one-story vacant warehouse was demolished in late 2017.1 Permits for that were approved by the DOB on on June 9.2
Here’s more from New York YIMBY, who was the first to uncover the permits:3
Flushing-based developer Jian Tian Zheng hopes to build 29 apartments and 1,400 square feet of commercial space on the lot down the block from the Queensboro Plaza subway stop. Those 29 units would be divided across 21,058, and average units would measure 726 square feet. A 1,400-square-foot store would fill the first floor, followed by three to four units apiece on the upper floors.

A view of 42-22 Crescent Street

Rendering for 42-22 Crescent Street