Overview
Astoria Religious Community Facility Portfolio
This offering features two community facility buildings. The first building, located at 32-71 41st Street, is a spacious, elevator-equipped house of worship that underwent major renovations in 1980 and 1998. It includes a full finished cellar with a fellowship area for 260 people, a smaller chapel for 90 people, a kitchen, classrooms for 71 people, a mothers nursery, storage, and a boiler room. The ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible, features a main chapel with finely crafted wooden beam high ceilings for 408 people, a basketball gymnasium for 78 people, classrooms for 72 people, and storage rooms. An elevated chapel on the balcony accommodates up to 73 people and is suitable for lights, sound, and camera crew. The second building, located at 32-73 41st Street, is an attached, sizeable, three-story vacant community building. It is potentially suitable for a house of worship, seminary, school, day or adult care, non-profit organization, physical therapy, or medical offices, subject to zoning and permit approvals. The second floor contains office rooms, while the third floor includes classrooms for 135 people, an office, and a supers apartment. The combined total area of both commercial buildings is approximately 21,000 square feet, situated on approximately 11,000 square feet of land. The property benefits from 110 feet of commercial street frontage and sign visibility. It is zoned R5 and features sprinkler systems. The building class is M1 Church, Synagogue, Chapel or Mosque, and it has a religious property tax exemption. The property is located off Northern Boulevard and Broadway in the Long Island City and South Astoria neighborhood, approximately 500 feet from the Steinway Street and 34th Avenue E, F, M, R subway lines. It is near the Q18, Q63, and Q66 buses, Amtrak, and the Mr. Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.