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The land on which LeFrak City is located was previously undeveloped marshland, and the megablocks of LeFrak City are a remnant of the lack of development on the site. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The fortunes of the buildings have been closely tied to housing and social trends in New York in general, and after a period of decline in the 1970s and rapid white ...
The Queens Community Board 4 is a local government in the New York City borough of Queens, encompassing the neighborhoods of Elmhurst, Corona, Corona Heights, Newtown, and also includes LeFrak City, Queens Center Mall and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. [3]
LeFrak was born in 1945 to a Jewish family [2] in New York City, one of four children of Ethel Stone and real estate developer Samuel J. LeFrak. [3] [4] LeFrak received a B.A. and graduated cum laude from Amherst College. LeFrak also holds a J.D. from Columbia University. In 1998, LeFrak received an honorary doctorate degree from Amherst ...
Samuel J. LeFrak (February 12, 1918 – April 16, 2003) was an American real estate tycoon. He was a noted landlord who chaired a private building firm, the LeFrak Organization , which was ranked 45th on the Forbes list of top 500 private companies. [ 1 ]
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has ordered a bureau-wide review of an NYPD car-leasing program that costs the department over $1 million a month over concerns top brass are missing the under ...
Steven Roth (born 1941) is an American real estate investor, the founder and chairman of Vornado Realty Trust, the largest commercial landlord in New York City.He is also co-founder and managing general partner of Interstate Properties, and chairman and chief executive officer of Alexander's.
Jeffrion L. Aubry (born February 8, 1948) [1] is an American politician from the state of New York. A Democrat, Aubry represented District 35 in the New York State Assembly from 1992 to 2024; [2] his district comprises East Elmhurst, LeFrak City, and parts of Corona, Woodside, Elmhurst and Rego Park, Queens.
50 Hudson Yards is a 58-story, 981-foot (299 m)-tall [3] building that was developed as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. The building is located to the north of 30 Hudson Yards , and on the east side of the Hudson Park and Boulevard , adjacent to 55 Hudson Yards . [ 4 ]