NEW YORK CITY-A large parcel in the Court Square section of Long Island City is set to hit the market with a price tag of $23.5 million.
The asking price is significantly higher than the $10 million the owner of the property paid for the development site at 27-21 44th Drive, according to The Real Deal.
“Developers have seen the tremendous success of recent projects in the area and we are confident this site will be met with significant remand,” says Brookfield Financials' Ron Solarz, who is listing the property with colleagues Eric Anton and Eric Weinberg.
The vacant parcel is comprised of three adjoining lots and could support a residential project of up to 114,000 square feet, Solarz says. See story in The Real Deal.
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