Largest Condo Sale in Long Island City history is at the Arris Lofts
Anyone remember this condo sale at the Arris Lofts last year? At $2.995M, it’s the most expensive condo sale in LIC (probably also Queens). So who bought it?
Well earlier this week, we loudly delivered the rumor that Clay Aiken is in contract at Arris, and downplayed the purchases by a couple other celebrities. The Residence 800, as it’s known, was bought by DJ Danny Tenaglia. We’re imagining the sick parties he’ll throw on that terrace.
In curbed’s coverage of the Clay Aiken rumor, there was an interesting line:
…this could be some weird defining moment in the recent history of Long Island City as an emerging development hotspot.
Well, LIC’s been an emerging developing hotspot for a long time now, but for most of the last few years (or 10) the progress lagged far behind the hype. And still does. Amenities are barely catching up, though they’re definitely moving along. For those of us who live here and are witnessing firsthand the insane transformation of LIC, I don’t think it comes as a huge surprise that celebrities would consider this quiet, tourist-free neighborhood full of luxury development. Though, if they keep moving here, it might not be tourist-free for very long.
One likes to hope tourists have better things to do than schlep around LIC looking for B-list types… that’s just sad to think about.
Arris residents: Don’t take pics of Danny T with your cellphone.
Jus’ sayin…
I live in Arris and love it. Quiet, friendly, clean… no, no hookers..
great. more useless info aimed at attracting links from curbed and traffic. another un(mis)informative real estate blog. how promising this site was at the start, and how quickly it has plummeted down hill.
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“I don’t think it comes as a huge surprise that celebrities would consider this quiet, tourist-free neighborhood about to be chock full of luxury development. ”
exactly…