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BTM Capital Installs Facade at Athena LIC Luxury Condos

BTM Capital has completed façade installation on its Athena LIC project in Long Island City. Athena LIC is a luxury condominium development that will consist of 51 residential units and four retail spaces. The façade of the nine-story building is made up of a series of oversized quality glass panels that reduce solar heat gain and provide optimal natural light. 

“The façade of Athena LIC was designed with the intention of having a unique presence and homey feeling against the Long Island City skyline,” said a representative from Ismael Leyva Architect, the architect company behind the project.  

Added BTM Capital founder Yu Liu, “The innovative design of the building, including the façade, will provide a unique and unparalleled living experience for our residents.” 

Athena LIC is slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2023. 

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