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Alma Realty’s 72-unit Sun Valley Towers set to open in the spring

Sun Valley Towers, Rockaway Avenue - Valley Stream, NY Sun Valley Towers, Rockaway Avenue - Valley Stream, NY

Valley Stream, NY Sun Valley Towers is set to open this spring featuring outdoor recreation space on two roof decks, a rooftop tennis court, available covered parking and the latest amenities in its one, two and three-bedroom apartments.

The brand new five-story, 72-unit complex, at Rockaway Ave. and Sunrise Hwy., is two blocks from the Valley Stream Long Island Railroad station. Its “green roof” features solar panels which power the building’s common areas, a tennis court, and offers views of the Manhattan skyline.

A second-floor courtyard will provide a comfortable outdoor space featuring an urban garden and benches for tenants. The 15,000 s/f Blink Fitness Gym on the ground floor is now open.

“The Sun Valley Towers will be Valley Stream’s most modern, convenient new apartment complex,” said Christopher Giovanis of Alma Realty, the building’s developer and owner. “With its on-site recreational amenities, high-quality apartments with all the latest features and convenient location just blocks from mass transit, the Sun Valley Towers is a perfect choice for residents seeking accessibility and to be in the center of this welcoming, vibrant and growing community.”

The apartments are spacious and feature granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors throughout. The rooftop solar panels generate 25 kilowatts of energy to power the common areas, including the elevators.

Leasing for the apartments begins this spring.   

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