LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS

Serene new neighborhood on the extreme western tip of Queens.

Welcome to the Long Island City, Queens

Up-and-coming neighborhood with new potential.
 
Long Island City is a once-industrial area revamped and rebranded into a popular residential neighborhood. This area offers panoramic views of Manhattan, with plenty of bars and restaurants attracting regular customers. The neighborhood is rapidly being rebuilt with luxury apartments while maintaining a calm suburban atmosphere. Bordered by Astoria and the East River, Long Island City is on the Western tip of Queens and draws in residents looking for views of Manhattan in a peaceful setting.
 

What to Love

  • Newly constructed apartment buildings 
  • Gourmet restaurants and boutiques
  • Panoramic views of Manhattan
  • One or two stops from Manhattan via public transportation
  • Proximity to LaGuardia Airport

Local Lifestyle

Residents of Long Island City can quickly enter other boroughs while living separately from the excitement and chaos of areas like Manhattan. Without leaving New York City, Queens residents find themselves living in the best of both worlds, being able to enjoy a night on the town frequently or remain in their quiet suburbia. Locals love their pets, with Long Island City housing the most dogs per capita than anywhere else in all five boroughs.
 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Long Island City has a wide array of dining options for residents to enjoy and support. Blend on the Water serves pan-Latin dishes with specialty cocktails in a modern lounge. With waterfront views of the East River and Manhattan, this is a great casual option for brunch with friends or dinner for one. Top Quality is an upscale, casual dining option set back from the water and located in a renovated industrial building. This modern Mexican restaurant has an outdoor terrace catering to a large group or an intimate meal. For Michelin-starred excellence, try Casa Enrique’s refined Mexican menu and margaritas.  
 
When you are craving Italian cuisine, two Long Island City restaurants live up to the hype. Maiella serves modern Italian dishes with its waterfront seating and bar, offering views of the surrounding city and water. Their fresh ingredients and private dining rooms will pair well with any occasion. Go Nonna is another option with Italian and Argentine fusion cuisine. Serving dinner every day and lunch on the weekdays, Go Nonna prepares flavorful meals in a bright and cheery locale.
 
American Brass is a hip local eatery that serves classic American fare in an upscale atmosphere. With a full bar and private rooms, you can host an event or just frequent this spot for its fresh oysters and avocado toast. Café Henri is a local favorite serving classic French plates like crepes, escargot, and onion soup.
 

Things to Do

Sports fans will appreciate having Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium within proximity, where you can cheer on the New York Mets and world-class tennis players. Even if you do not follow baseball or tennis, seeing a game or a grand slam in person can be a fun way to spend your day. Beer and Pimm’s cups pair well with these open stadiums' fresh air and sunshine. With live sporting events in the area, those interested in watching a game can catch the 7 train not far from home.

If you are looking to support local and international artists, MoMA PS1 is a showcase of contemporary art with rotary exhibits and permanent displays. Another resource for local artists is See.me, an online organization where artists can display their works and profit from products like prints while accessing a wider audience. While you do not have to leave home to see these contemporary pieces, you can support artists in your community through this creative hub.

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