May 23, By Christian Murray Sunnyside, Queens: The horror movie played out in a warehouse on the border of Sunnyside/LIC. In April, a Woodside resident was walking down Roosevelt Avenue and was picked up off the street by three men and held in a de facto torture chamber in Sunnyside/LIC for over a month,…
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Tallest residential building in Queens– about to be built in Long Island City
May 21, By Bill Parry
Rockrose Development Corp. is expected to break ground on the tallest residential building in Queens later this year. The company plans to build a 50-story tower in the Court Square area (43-25 Hunter Street) comprised of 975 units.…
TF Cornerstone starts leasing 45-45 Center Boulevard, prices start at $2,300
May 20, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, Queens: TF Cornerstone began leasing its 45-45 Center Boulevard waterfront tower today and some prospective tenants might be in for some sticker shock. The lowest priced studio will cost $2,300—while the most affordable 3brm will set a tenant back $5,390.…
Owner of LIC rock-climbing emporium faces bribery charges
May 20, By Christian Murray and Bill Parry
Long Island City, Queens: The owner of a LIC rock-climbing venue was arrested Thursday for attempting to bribe a public official, according to a New York State criminal complaint filed in Queens County.…
Gastropub moves into Lounge 47 location, faces restrictions to appease neighbors’ noise fears
May 17, By Christian Murray
A gastropub is scheduled to open in August where the storied Lounge 47 used to operate. The pub, to be called Woodbines, will be owned by Pat Burke, who runs three other bar/restaurants throughout the city—including the Courtyard in Sunnyside.…
Sage General to install bar, open a Hunters Point bakery
May 17, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, Queens: The owner of a well-established Court Square cafe has some ambitious plans this summer. Leslie Nilsson, the owner of Sage General (24-20 Jackson Ave.), plans to convert her well-established café into more of a bar/restaurant scene.…
LIC Arts Open kicks off this evening
May 15, By Bill Parry
The 3rd annual LIC Arts Open gets underway Wednesday, with its organizers touting the event as an opportunity for local artists to showcase their work. The event, which goes from May 15 through May 19,…
Local wedding venue ranked as a ‘cool’ place to get married
May 13, By Bill Parry
When Buzzfeed, a news and entertainment website that generates 40 million viewers per month, released its list of The 22 Coolest Places in America to Get Married, The Foundry, located at 42-38 9th Street,…
A new boat club forms in LIC
May 13, By Bill Parry
A new Long Island City-based canoe club has formed, founded by a number of past LIC Community Boathouse members. The group—called HarborLAB (LAB stands for Learning Adventure Boating)—was created by Erik Baard, who founded the LIC Boathouse in 2003.…
Cops seek thug who punched a No.7 train rider
A subway rider contacted the police about a horrifying attack he/she witnessed on the No. 7 train last week, and now the police are searching for the assailant. According to police, the incident took place on a Queens bound train on Sunday,…