Available 2/1/2025.
Discover this sophisticated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condominium, offering a serene living experience in the trendy Long Island City neighborhood. Its clever layout optimizes space utilization, while oversized triple-pane windows bathe the interior in abundant natural light. Residents enjoy precise climate control in every room with a state-of-the-art VRF heating and cooling system. Secure access is provided through a smart lock entry door and an Akuvox intercom system.
The journey begins with an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area that basks in southeast sunlight. The kitchen exudes elegance with pristine white Carrara quartz countertops and backsplashes, custom-engineered grey oak cabinets, and top-of-the-line integrated appliances from Blomberg and Bosch. The primary bedroom boasts a spacious walk-in closet and an immaculate en-suite bathroom featuring herringbone porcelain floors, sleek slab walls, a custom floating vanity, a Toto toilet, and a walk-in shower with cutting-edge rain and handheld showerhead fixtures. The second bedroom offers ample closet space and convenient access to a second full bathroom with similar high-end finishes.
Eden Condominium is an innovative development project envisioned by architect Stephen Jacobs of SBJ Group, with interior design by Andreas Escobar of Lemay+Escobar. Comprising a pair of residential towers, this community conceals a lush courtyard oasis complete with lounge cabanas, multiple seating areas, BBQ stations, and a serene reflection pool adorned with beautiful cherry blossoms. Additional amenities encompass on-site parking, bicycle storage, a modern fitness center, sauna, yoga studio, cold storage, and a welcoming lounge with a full kitchen.
This area of Long Island City is called Dutch Kill, a new trendy heart of Long Island City. It is conveniently located mere moments away from a diverse array of restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, and it is in close proximity to Astoria and the Museum of the Moving Image. Easy access to nearby subway lines, including the N/R/W/M, enhances the convenience of urban living. Over the past decade, Dutch Kill has undergone a remarkable transformation. It has evolved into a dynamic neighborhood, attracting a diverse community of residents. Modern apartment buildings have sprung up, offering contemporary living spaces that blend seamlessly with the area's historical architecture. Dutch Kill's cultural scene is thriving. You'll find art galleries, performance spaces, and studios tucked away in unexpected corners. It's a hub for creatives and artists looking to make their mark on the city.
Located right across the East River, you're traveling through Long Island City if you want to get from Manhattan to Queens. Once an industrial neighborhood, the last twenty years have been transformative for this area as it quickly expands its population and artistic culture.
The official coat of arms for LIC depicts the Native Americans, Dutch, and English that once called the area home. LIC was its own city from 1870 until it became part of the Greater City of New York in 1898. Afterwards, LIC earned the distinction of being the First Ward of the Queens Borough. LIC was a bustling commercial and manufacturing hub as various factories opened up in the area.
In 2001, the city changed LIC's classification from commercial to residential. Since then dozens of new luxury apartments have been built here to support the growing population. LIC has become known as an artist haven as many museums, galleries, restaurants, and bars open their doors…
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