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QB38 TOWER 38-01 Queens Boulevard Long Island City, New York
Transit-Oriented. Pedestrian-Friendly. Every site is unique in its development potential and requirements. Curbcut works with various financial, municipal, architectural, construction and community partners to ensure the properties we develop fit the needs of the area in providing pedestrian-friendly shopping and business environments that minimize vehicular congestion while creating economic opportunity. Our experience ranges from transit-oriented and mixed-use retail and office to large-scale industrial development projects.
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QB38 TOWER 38-01 Queens Boulevard Long Island City, New York
Completed in July 2004, River Plaza at the intersection of 225th Street and Broadway in the Bronx was designed to accommodate the physical needs of modern retailers, while aligning with the character of the neighborhood and enhancing the streetscape. The site of the shopping center project was assembled from a collection of parcels.
Located in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx, the new shopping center is a unique development partnership with Simone Development and the Target Corporation, which owns its 165,299-square-foot store. The Throgs Neck Shopping Center is now open for business. The Center features over a dozen new stores and restaurants including Target, TJ Maxx, Famous […]
When construction began in September 2004, Fordham Place was the first new mixed-use development in the Bronx in over 15 years. The redevelopment project encompassed refurbishing the old six-story “Sears Building” and expanding the retail space with the addition of a new office tower, and new middle school, the Jonas Bronck Academy. Renovation of the […]
Canarsie Plaza is located at the intersection of Avenue D, Remsen Avenue and Foster Ave, immediately adjacent to the Brooklyn Terminal Market. Anchored by a BJ’s Wholesale Club, PetSmart and Planet Fitness, the shopping center brings a mixture of local and national retailers to the underserved residents of Canarsie and its surrounding communities. In addition […]
City Point is the largest and most visible mixed-use center in Downtown Brooklyn. When completed, the project will include retail, residential, and office components totaling 1.8 million square feet. City Point is located along Brooklyn’s main retail corridor and at the convergence of the borough’s two main thoroughfares: Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street. The 675,000 […]
Conveniently accessible along Suffolk County’s busy Broad Hollow Road (110) retail corridor, less than 2 miles south of the Long Island Expressway (495), the location of the Costco store is ideally situated near Farmingdale State College and surrounding multi-family and single-family residential neighborhoods. Area demographics made the site a strategic choice for the popular wholesale […]
Formerly the 16-acre site of a 50-year-old industrial complex, Pelham Manor Shopping Center is located in one of the most attractive demographic regions in the U.S. The property is situated on the border of the Bronx and Westchester County, on Pelham Parkway at Route 1 adjacent to the Hutchinson River Parkway. Over 400,000 people live […]
Located on Liberty Avenue between 97th and 99th Streets in Ozone Park, Queens, Liberty Plaza was completed in 2007. The shopping center offers a mix of national retail and local businesses, with tenants including: Storage Post, CVS Pharmacy and IHOP.
Located directly opposite of the Bronx Courthouse Complex at Morris Avenue, five blocks east of Yankee Stadium, the property was acquired in 2005 for redevelopment. The 13-story building was reconfigured, creating retail on the first and second floors. Current tenants include Walgreen’s, Einstein College of Medicine and The City of New York.
Situated at the corner of 10th Avenue and 216th Street, the office building was newly constructed in 2005 and is fully leased to the City of New York. The building’s contemporary design features a polished concrete look panel exterior with unique vertical windows creating an illusion of height, as well as a rooftop parking deck.
Airport Industrial Center (AIC) of Greater Louisville is a 142-acre urban industrial park adjacent to the Louisville Airport. Formerly the site of the Naval Station in Louisville, which was privatized in 1996 after a Department of Defense base closure, the property is now a first-class logistics facility located just 10 minutes from the United Parcel […]