Douglas Elliman announced The Pearson Court Square is fully leased in just four months

Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, is pleased to announce The Pearson Court Square, a 14-story 197-unit rental building in the increasingly popular Court Square neighborhood of Long Island City,1 has been fully leased in just under four months. “The short amount of time it took to complete leasing for the residences at The Pearson is indicative of […]
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Futuristic turbines to partially power Pearson Court Square

If you’ve been walking around the Court Square area recently, you may have noticed that Pearson Court Square at 45-40 Pearson Street has been invaded by aliens has futuristic wind turbines on the roof. As you can see from the photo above, the newest rental building has three wind turbines on top as part of an effort […]
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All is still quiet on the 45-34 Pearson Street lot

It’s been roughly nine months since Queens Brownstoner checked in on the lot at 45-34 Pearson Street, which is projected to be a eight-story, 16-unit building.1 As you can see from the photos below, literally nothing has happened on the 2,500 square foot construction site since then. We checked the department of buildings permits, and the only […]
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Law & Order: SVU to film in Court Square on Monday

Law & Order: SVU is the latest television show to film in the Court Square area. Signs like the one below were seen on Pearson St., Court Square, Thompson Avenue, Jackson Avenue and 44th Drive on Friday. The shoot will take place on Monday, and parked vehicles are ordered to be moved by Sunday evening at […]
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Pearson Court Square hangs ad as construction nears completion

L+M Development is getting closer to completing The Pearson at 45-50 Pearson Street. Recently, workers hung a ribbon on the side of the building advertising its leasing website thepearsonlic.com. As you can see from the pictures below, the outside facade is mostly finished, and the roof level has come a long way since we last visited.1 When […]
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