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Leasing launches for 28-story residential tower in LIC

The Bold at 27-01 Jackson Ave. in Long Island City. Rendering courtesy of American Lions

Aug. 7, 2024 By Ethan Marshall

American Lions, a joint venture between Fetner Properties and Lions Group, announced the opening of The Bold, a new 28-story residential tower at 27-01 Jackson Ave. in Long Island City, on Wednesday, July 24.

The Bold will bring 164 new residences to the Court Square neighborhood, including 50 new affordable homes. Units range in size from studio to three-bedroom. Each residence has flexible floor plans, sweeping windows and great visibility.

Photo courtesy of American Lions

“Long Island City is an incredibly vibrant community, and the entire development team has deeply enjoyed working in the neighborhood to bring The Bold to life,” Fetner Properties CEO Hal Fetner said. “The need for thoughtfully designed homes attuned with what New Yorkers need continues to be extremely high, and delivering these residences for both our market and affordable homes addresses this urgent demand.”

Photo courtesy of American Lions

Among the amenities available for residents at The Bold is a golf simulator room with ample seating meant to give the feel of a clubhouse, a gym that features a rock-climbing wall and top-of-the-line equipment, and a modern lounge with multiple televisions. There is also a media room that features couches and a large television. A party room will also be available for private reservations, offering a space for dining and lounging and featuring a kitchen/bar area and curated art and books.

Rendering of The Bold’s golf simulator room. Rendering courtesy of American Lions

Rendering of The Bold’s gym and rock-climbing wall. Rendering courtesy of American Lions

“Lions Group has been building in Long Island City for over 20 years and The Bold represents the next stage of growth for both our company and for the community,” Lions Group President Albert Shirian said. “Residents have an evolving set of needs; families are growing and life has changed. We are very excited to be a part of that growth by providing the highest quality residences in the neighborhood.”

Rendering courtesy of American Lions

The Bold is located within close proximity to multiple cultural institutions, including the Noguchi Museum, the Museum of Modern Art PS1 and Socrates Sculpture Park. It is also easily accessible to many nearby parks, including Gantry Plaza State Park, Hunter’s Point South Park, Murray Playground, McKenna Triangle, Court Square Park and Rafferty Triangle.

The Bold offers direct access to the Court Square subway station, which services the 7, E, M and G trains. There is also direct access to the Queensboro Plaza subway station, which services the 7, N and W trains, as well as the Ferry at Gantry Plaza and Hunter’s Point South. The B62, Q39 and Q67 buses also have nearby stops.

Rendering courtesy of American Lions

SLCE Architects designed The Bold, while Tamara Eaton Design did the interior design. Modern Spaces is the exclusive leasing and marketing firm for this development.

“The Bold marks a pivotal moment in the redevelopment of Jackson Avenue, offering sleek, condo-style finishes tailored for discerning renters,” Modern Spaces Founder and CEO Eric Benaim said. “With Jackson Avenue’s rise as a prime residential and retail corridor, residents of The Bold will enjoy easy access to Trader Joe’s, Target, Jacx&Co Food Hall and Warby Parker, along with spectacular tower views and an amenity collection that rivals those of a condo building.”

For more information on The Bold and to check availabilities and apply for housing there, visit https://boldanditalic.com/. Available residences listed on the site range in monthly rent from $3,730 to $9,588.

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