Astor on Third is a modern, dynamic new building in Astoria, just feet from the East River and Roosevelt Island. Built with state of the art design and just across the river from Manhattan, 26-41 3rd Street has been built to maximize luxury and functionality for every single resident. The building features one and two bedroom apartments featuring floor to ceiling windows. Select units feature private balconies with views of the Manhattan skyline.
Residents may enjoy a stunning roof deck overlooking the Manhattan skyline and Kennedy Bridge as well as access to a state of the art gym, as well as a children's playroom, screening room and elevated pet spa for the building's community. Astor on Third incorporates a residents' lounge containing a pool table, board games, and a kitchenette. The building also provides a parking garage, package room, and a stunning, modern lobby to greet you.
The one bedroom units featured in Astor on Third are spacious, light-filled homes made to maximize space and luxury. The bedroom is light, airy spaces that can spaciously fita queen bed. The apartments encapsulate a stylish, clean environment design to elevate your experience. Select units feature a balcony extending off of the unit by a floor to ceiling glass door.
DOWNLOAD FLOORPLANSThe two bedroom apartments at 3rd street create a spacious, modern environment for its residents. The bedrooms are light, airy spaces that can spaciously fit a queen bed. Select units feature en-suite washrooms with access to a floor-to-ceiling glass shower and deep soaking tub. The living space additionally features an in-unit washer and dryer hookup, additional closet spaces, and beautifully inset overhead lighting.
DOWNLOAD FLOORPLANSAstor on 3rd is nestled just feet away from the east river in Astoria, Queens. The neighborhood is located just a 20 minute ride from Times Square and right off the N, W, R, M trains. The Bohemian Beer Garden close by is an open-air spot for nightlife, and Astoria Park is close by with a stunning view of the water and the RFK bridge.
Hallet's Point juts out at the edge of Astoria and is home to Hallet's Cove beach where you can kayak on the east river, as well as sculpture gardens and Rainey Park. Mill Rock and the Roosevelt Island lighthouse are both very short boat rides away, and the neighborhood has begun to cultivate a young and rich community in recent years.