Halletts Point

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Halletts Point is a large-scale waterfront residential and mixed-use development on the Astoria peninsula in Queens, New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mixed-use development
residential complex
constructionForm high-rise residential buildings
multi-building complex
developmentStatus multi-phase project
partially completed
developmentType large-scale waterfront development
hasAmenity landscaped open spaces
on-site retail services
proximity to parks along East River
waterfront promenade
hasComponent apartment buildings
ground-floor retail space
public open space
streetscape improvements
hasEconomicRole local retail hub for Astoria waterfront
source of new housing units in Queens
hasFeature views of Manhattan skyline
waterfront access
hasUse community facilities
residential
retail
isPartOf Astoria waterfront redevelopment
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

Queens
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Astoria peninsula
locatedOnWaterbody East River
location Astoria, Queens
surface form: Astoria, Queens, New York City
nearbyFeature Astoria Houses
Hallets Cove
Queensboro Bridge
surface form: Queensboro Bridge (by river corridor)
partOfUrbanArea New York metropolitan area
primaryFunction housing
realEstateCategory market-rate housing
mixed-income housing
secondaryFunction community amenities
neighborhood retail
servedByTransport MTA bus routes in Astoria
NYC Ferry
surface form: New York City Ferry (Astoria route)
urbanPlanningGoal creation of new public waterfront access
increasing residential density on Astoria peninsula
revitalization of Astoria waterfront
zoningContext waterfront mixed-use

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The Durst Organization notableWork Halletts Point
East River archipelago hasPart Halletts Point
this entity surface form: Hallets Point Reef (former island area)