Cirrus, LCOR tapped for 3K housing units at defunct Flushing airport
Cirrus Workforce Housing and LCOR, two developer names tied to major upcoming New York megadevelopments, plan to build 3,000 units of housing on an 80-acre former airport in Queens. The Adams administration on Monday announced that the firms would lead redevelopment of the former Flushing Airport in College Point, which was decommissioned in 1984. The joint venture will build 3,000 units of workforce housing and potentially a new station for the New York City Police Department, along with 60 acres of public space, walking trails and preserved freshwater wetland. In the blazing 92-degree sun, standing in an unshaded clearing within […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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