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Driving to new heights: Skyline Tower in LIC offers Porsche with select penthouse purchases

The Skyline Tower is now offering a 2024 Porsche 911 Turbo S with the purchase of selected Penthouses. Photos: Modern Spaces/Skyline Tower

Oct. 25, 2024 By Ethan Marshall

Skyline Tower, one of the tallest buildings in all of Queens, is offering those who purchase select penthouse units a 2024 Porsche 911 Turbo S now through Dec. 31.

There are currently eight penthouse listings on Skyline Tower’s site, ranging in sales price from $1.83 million to $3.85 million. In June of this year, a new record was reached in price per square foot for one of the penthouse units, at $2,434. The sale of one of these other units could surpass that record.

Located at 3 Court Square in the Hunter’s Point section of Long Island City, Skyline Tower features an assortment of luxurious amenities, including a 75-foot pool, a cedar-planked sauna, residential lounges, a fitness center, a business center, a kitchenette, an outdoor terrace, a children’s playroom, a pet spa, a laundry room, concierge, private valet parking, private storage units and a doorman.

The neighborhood features plenty of cultural and retail hubs, including Warby Parker, Target, MOMA PS1 and easy access to public transportation.

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