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Madison Realty Capital begins leasing for Woodside Central

Queens, NY Madison Realty Capital has launched leasing for the first of two towers at Woodside Central, a 478-unit residential property located at 46-09 69th St. and 46-10 70th St. in Woodside. In connection with the launch of leasing at the 183-unit 70th St. tower, Madison Realty Capital has tapped MNS Real Estate (MNS) to handle leasing and marketing for Woodside Central. MNS is anticipated to launch leasing of the second tower at 46-09 69th St. in the second quarter of 2023.

Woodside Central’s two residential towers are part of a new, mixed-use development on Queens Boulevard that will include mixed-income apartments, retail facilities, and public outdoor space, including a pedestrian and recreational walkway connecting 47th  Ave. with 69th  St. The project also includes construction of a new public school, PS Q340, which is anticipated to open in September 2025, as part of a public-private partnership between Madison Realty Capital and the New York City School Construction Authority and Department of Education.    

“We are very excited to announce the launch of leasing for Woodside Central as we continue to make progress on this much-needed development on Queens Blvd. that serves as a prime example of the benefits public-private partnerships can deliver to New York City communities,” said Zachary Kadden, managing director of development at Madison Realty Capital. “In addition to beginning the construction of a state-of-the-art elementary school, we are pleased to be able to provide high-quality affordable housing to the vibrant Woodside community at a time when building affordable housing options is more critical than ever for New Yorkers. Offering exciting new restaurants, shops and accessible public transportation to Manhattan, Woodside has evolved into a primary destination for New Yorkers to live, work, and play and we are proud to deliver attractive new rental options at Woodside Central as the neighborhood continues to grow.”

Woodside Central will offer studio, one- and two-bedroom luxury rentals ranging in size from 430 s/f to 1,030 s/f with western views of Manhattan from both towers and amenities including a fitness center, laundry room, parking, bike storage, lounge, business center, and roof deck. Of the 478 residential units, 30% will be affordably priced pursuant to the City’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing. Designed by  AKM Architects, Woodside Central’s units will feature oversized windows, desert sand wood flooring, custom whitewash kitchen cabinetry, quartz countertops, a Blomberg Kitchen Appliance Package, in-unit washer/dryers, matte black bathroom fixtures, a three-piece rain shower, a custom oak bathroom vanity, and individually controlled heating & cooling systems.

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