Long Island City
At the intersection of artsy, historic, gritty, and contemporary is LIC. Historically linked to the manufacturing industry and serving as a transit hub, this waterfront community has evolved into a unique neighborhood that sees former factories renovated into hip loft-style living spaces alongside new tastefully designed residential developments. Warehouses and cultural institutions have been transformed into artistic spaces, and everyday amenities including a vibrant social scene are all a short walk away.
Who is the Neighborhood For?
You appreciate the close proximity to Manhattan and convenient accessibility via train, ferry or a brisk bridge walk or bike ride. Living among expats, creative professionals, and couples with young families who value an urban landscape with the amenities of a suburban life. A lover of old New York, stimulated by its history and inspired by a thriving cultural scene.
Things To Do
- MoMA PS1
- Socrates Sculpture Park
- Independent Art Galleries
- Waterfront Parks
- Seasonal Farmer’s Markets
- Restaurants
- Breweries
- State of the art Indoor Tennis Facility
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