Maria Bambina Townhouse
is a 3-storey-and-a-cellar Brick Townhouse on a tree-lined
street across the historic Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in
the gentrified neighborhood of Hunter’s Point in Long Island
City (L.I.C.), New York.
The lot
size is 25 ft x 65 ft and the building is 21 ft x 50 ft
(approximately, 1000 sq. ft per floor) – three habitable
floors plus a cellar - with a side yard passage from the
front to the rear yard.
The 1st
and 2nd floors are classified as office spaces.
The 3rd floor is a full residential floor. The
cellar is a storage place with the heating system and
laundry room.
Summary of descriptions:
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The
Townhouse is in the Hunter's Point section of L.I.C. New
York City.
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Mixed-use zoning that allows for residential and
commercial use (store, business office, creative arts
workshops/gallery, Church ministry or simply, as an
investment).
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Two blocks from the new Waterfront/East River Development,
Gantry State Park, across the River from the United Nations
(UN) Headquarters, with the panoramic view of Manhattan
skyline – including the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
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Strategically located in Queens - between Manhattan and
Brooklyn.
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A couple of minutes walk to Subway no. 7 train; 3-minute
subway ride and/or car ride (via Midtown Tunnel) to Midtown
Manhattan/Grand Central Station; about 8-min. to Port
Authority and an est. 14-min. ride to Penn Station;
proximity to Long Island Expressway (LIE) – I-495.
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Convenient accessibility to La Guardia and JFK Airports by
mass transit – subway/bus – as well as taxi/car.
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Steps away from a supermarket and drugstores,
internationally-themed eateries/restaurants, delis, pubs as
well as boutiques/antiques stores.
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Minutes away from museums, banks, hospitals (Queens and
Manhattan), Costco Warehouse Store, schools and other
business establishments.
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Built in 1924. Renovated/upgraded in 1960 and 1996.
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The Townhouse stands
independently (detached) from the adjacent buildings.
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Three full bathrooms
plus one extra shower room and another lavatory room. |