DY Realty Group, LLC has been retained on an exclusive basis to arrange for the leasing of 21-11 44th Avenue in Long Island City, Queens.
There is a total of 14,500 sf of loft / warehouse space available on the 3rd floor. The space ise serviced by a 13' x 24' 10,000 lb freight elevator and 13' ceilings.
The site is within walking distance of the 7 & G subway lines. The Long Island Expressway, Brooklyn Queens Expressway and Grand Central Parkway, as well as the Queensboro Bridge, provide quick access to the all boroughs of New York City as well as all points east.
The Western Queens area, including neighborhoods like Long Island City, Maspeth, Astoria, & Woodside, has long been a significant industrial hub in Queens, known for its mix of manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution centers as well as its proximity to Manhattan. Despite residential rezoning along the waterfronts in Long Island City and Astoria, Western Queens still retains a substantial industrial presence and has further evolved into a major hub for the film and television industry.
Maspeth in particular has remained a predominantly industrial area. As the geographic center of New York City, is a strategic location for logistics, distribution and warehousing as well as heavy manufacturing.
Proximity to Major Highways: Strategically located near major highways such as the Long Island Expressway (I-495), Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278), and Grand Central Parkway.
Access to Bridges and Tunnels: Convenient access to several key bridges and tunnels, including the Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge), Triborough Bridge (Robert F. Kennedy Bridge), and Queens-Midtown Tunnel.
Public Transportation Hubs: Served by multiple subway lines (such as the 7, N, W, E, M, R) and bus routes, providing residents and workers with extensive public transportation options.
Proximity to Airports: Close to LaGuardia Airport, one of New York City's major airports, facilitating convenient access for businesses involved in logistics and transportation.
M-zones are designed to accommodate a variety of industrial and manufacturing activities, including heavy and light manufacturing, warehousing, distribution centers, and storage facilities. These areas are regulated by zoning laws to ensure compatibility with surrounding neighborhoods and to manage issues such as noise, traffic, and environmental impacts.
Typical uses include warehousing and storage, wholesale services, showrooms, media production, repair centers, etc.