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Construction completes for 7-story luxury condo building in Astoria

Siena at 31-27 Crescent St. in Astoria. Rendering courtesy of Costa Architecture and Engineering.

Oct. 31, 2024 By Ethan Marshall

Construction has wrapped for Siena, a 7-story residential building in Astoria.

Located at 31-27 Crescent St., Siena covers approximately 30,368 square feet of space, with 28 luxury condominium units. The units range from one-bedroom to two-bedroom layouts and have an average scope of 806 square feet.

The finished building features a red brick facade, industrial-style windows with black mullions and balconies stacked from the third story to the sixth story. A private terrace space tops out the seventh story. The southern end of the main western elevation on the ground floor features a glass garage door. A fenced-in garden bed can also be found on the ground floor of the property.

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Costa Architecture and Engineering designed Siena, while Park Construction Corporation developed the condominium.

Amenities for residents include washers and dryers in each unit, a fitness center, an outdoor roof deck with a barbecue grilling station, a package room, a virtual doorman and on-site parking. Siena is also located within close proximity to the Broadway subway station, which services the N and W trains.

Sales and marketing for the luxury condominium units at Siena are being handled by the Gavrilov Gosso Team at the real estate agency The Corcoran Group.

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