Queens, NY Long Island City’s monumental growth shows no signs of slowing down. Since LIC Partnership started tracking data, 40,000 residential units have been completed along with two million s/f of retail and nine million s/f of commercial space. The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan sets the stage for further growth, with 14,000 new housing units, schools, park space, and infrastructure investments proposed.
LIC’s mixed-use makeup powered a job growth of 30% between 2013-2023, 1.8x faster than NYC. A strong industrial core combines with the largest geographic BID in NYC where 44 businesses opened in 2025 alone.
LIC’s residential population grew by 70% between 2014-2024, 45x faster than NYC and 37x faster than the rest of the borough. This population increase is fueled by a highly educated talent pool – over 2,000 graduate students live in LIC and 35% of residents age 25 or older hold graduate or professional degrees. A large portion of these degree holders are also young families – after graduate students, the largest group of students are in grades 1-4. This is reflected in the large number of family-friendly businesses we see opening throughout the neighborhood.
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