534 no-fee rental residences and over 40,000 square feet of amenities await on the Queens waterfront, across the street from the NYC Ferry and mere minutes from Manhattan.
A lesson many New Yorkers learned during the pandemic is that buildings we live in are better with a multitude of amenities, especially ones that can be enjoyed year-round. Having a strong sense of community, and the connections that come with it, are another big plus.
Developed by Cape Advisors and designed by award-winning architecture studio Fogarty Finger, Astoria West is a newly completed rental building overlooking Hallett’s Cove Beach and the East River waterfront in Astoria, Queens, pairing 534 residences with over 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space. The latter includes a dreamy, residents-only rooftop pool club—replete with cabanas, lounges, several barbeque grills, and dining areas—with breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. Downstairs, there's a well-equipped fitness center and a riverfront café-bar offering grab-and-go foods and household essentials. Other outdoor areas include a fully-landscaped courtyard and one-of-a-kind green roof that bridges the property’s three buildings.
Indoor common spaces share a parallel degree of excellence. There’s a media and billiards lounge, golf simulator, music rehearsal and karaoke room, a children’s playroom, and a game room/party space—all ideal for mingling with neighbors and friends. Quiet, smartly-designed co-working spaces redefine the meaning of “work from home." And if that still wasn’t enough, consider there's also indoor parking, bike storage, and a 24-hour attended lobby, along with an available shuttle service to the 30th Avenue subway stop. Did we mention the pet spa?
Each studio, one, or two-bedroom residence offers generous space to live, work, and play, with plenty of room for formal dining tables and other pieces that might be considered oversized for the average New York City apartment. These thoughtfully curated homes each come in a myriad of flexible floor plans, all with in-unit laundry and many with private roof terraces, patios, or gardens. Floor-to-ceiling windows welcome a flood of natural light. Highlights include wide-plank floors, nine-foot ceilings, central cooling and heating, and neutral finishes that serve as a blank canvas for all design preferences. Kitchens offer blush quartz countertops, custom walnut cabinetry, and ceramic tile backsplashes, along with polished chrome Grohe fixtures and Blomberg appliances. Bedrooms are exceptionally large, with sizable walk-in closets and complimentary roller shades.
1030 Fifth Avenue, 2W
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Choosing a home is always about location, and the convenience of this one can't possibly be understated. Astoria West residents enjoy Citi Bike docks right on the block, and access to the N and W subway lines at 30th Avenue or Broadway is just a few minutes away. Just across the street is NYC Ferry’s Astoria landing, providing a quick and enjoyable cruise to Manhattan.
And while it’s easy to get just about anywhere, there’s every reason to stay right in the neighborhood. It’s no secret Astoria has one of the most exciting food and bar scenes in the city, with a balance of locally beloved classics and bona fide destination eateries. It’s also home to the Welling Court Mural Project, a multi-block canvas for street art, and the Noguchi Museum, the gallery and sculpture garden established by Isamu Noguchi himself across the street from his former home and studio. The Kaufman Arts District, which surrounds the oldest continuously operating film studios in the world, plays host to an array of cultural institutions, including the Museum of the Moving Image.
Last but not least, Astoria West sits between two great public parks—well-kept secrets even amongst locals—offering waterfront access and even more outdoor space. Mere blocks from the building, 60-acre Astoria Park features the largest public swimming pool in the city, along with tennis and basketball courts, hiking trails, and a running track. Even closer, Socrates Sculpture Park showcases engaging art installations and neighborhood events just across the street.
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