A visual representation of the upcoming residential building in Arverne, featuring modern design elements.
Arverne, Queens, September 4, 2025
A new four-story residential building is set to be constructed at Beach 68th Street in Arverne, Queens, adding 18 rental units to the area. The proposed building will feature units averaging 641 square feet and a rear yard. Conveniently located near public transportation, the development aims to enhance local housing options and reflects ongoing efforts to accommodate the rising demand in the community.
Permits have been filed for the construction of a 4-story residential building at 3-06 Beach 68th St. in Arverne, Queens. The proposed structure would stand 45 feet tall and would cover about 11,550 square feet of space.
The project will contain 18 housing units, with an average unit size of 641 square feet per unit. The residences are expected to be primarily rental units.
The plans include a rear yard measuring 25 feet in length, located at the rear of the site.
Transit access is nearby, with the Beach 60th Street subway station on the A train line, and several bus stops serving the area for the Q22, Q52-SBS, QM15, and QM17 routes.
Nearby features include Rockaway Beach, the Rockaway Beach boardwalk, Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary, Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary, Thursby Basin Park, Hammel Playground, and P256Q.
The building application was submitted by Benjamin Mendlowitz. The architect of record for the project is Leandro Nils Dickson (LND) Architect.
Demolition permits for the existing structure on the site have not yet been filed. No estimated completion date for the project has been provided.
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Location | 3-06 Beach 68th St., Arverne, Queens |
Building type | 4-story residential |
Height | 45 feet |
Total floor area | 11,550 sq ft |
Units | 18 |
Average unit size | 641 sq ft |
Preferred use | primarily rental |
Rear yard | 25 feet in length |
Transit access | Beach 60th Street A train; Q22, Q52-SBS, QM15, QM17 bus routes |
Nearby amenities | Rockaway Beach, Rockaway Beach boardwalk, Brant Point Wildlife Sanctuary, Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary, Thursby Basin Park, Hammel Playground, P256Q |
Applicant | Benjamin Mendlowitz |
Architect of record | Leandro Nils Dickson (LND) Architect |
Demolition permits | Not filed yet |
Estimated completion | Not provided |
Note: The following chart summarizes the key facts of the project in a quick view.
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