Nearby neighborhood amenities include
Gantry Plaza State Park, the 12-acre waterfront park that overlooks the East River and Manhattan.
At
Gantry Plaza State Park in Queens, you can try your luck for stripers and sea bass while brushing up on foreign relations.
On the waterfront, the 12-acre
Gantry Plaza State Park runs along the East River with spectacular views of Midtown's skyline.
South of the Bronx, the borough of Queens also has some secrets to share, with historic Gantry Plaza State Park providing excellent pier fishing on the East River.
Resting on the banks of the East River, Gantry Plaza State Park is where many Queens anglers try their luck.
Arquitectonica, the full-service architecture and design firm responsible for such well-known projects as the United States embassy in Peru and the Atlantis condominium has designed the 32-story glass tower which sits directly on the East River overlooking
Gantry Plaza State Park.
Residents can also enjoy visiting MOMA/PS 1, the
Gantry Plaza State Park and Silvercup Studios.
Located five minutes from Grand Central Station via the #7 train, the spacious residences are just one block from the newly renovated
Gantry Plaza State Park on the historic Queens waterfront.
Gantry Plaza State Park, since 1998, has opened up the Queens waterfront in Long Island City.
In addition to the apartment buildings, which comprise the first phase of development in the Queens West project, plans are to build a 17,500-square-foot public school for pre-K to fifth grade, 80 units of senior citizen housing, and the 2.5-acre
Gantry Plaza State Park.