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Durst Organization Unveils Renderings for Next Phase of Halletts Point

The Durst Organization has unveiled new renderings of 20 and 30 Halletts Point, the second major phase of the Halletts Point development in Queens’ Astoria neighborhood, designed by Handel Architects with 647 residential rental units, retail and the first section of waterfront public open space. Leasing for 20 and 30 Halletts Point will launch in February 2025, with move-ins slated for spring. 

The opening of 20 and 30 Halletts Point will include the first phase of the 58,000-square-foot public waterfront esplanade designed by Starr Whitehouse. The public waterfront esplanade unlocks this stretch of waterfront to the public for the first time in generations. The esplanade will feature a new playground, picnic area and a variety of seating.

According to the developer, Halletts Point offers residents elevated living along the Astoria waterfront with quick access to Manhattan. The first building, 10 Halletts Point, opened in 2019 with 405 rental units and is now almost entirely leased.

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