
The L Haus Condos are materializing. Pulaski Bridge, Hunters Point, LIC

Long Island City a la blue glass - Court Square.
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There’s one spot at the intersection of 11th street and Jackson Ave where you can stand in place and swivel around to catch four new developments taking shape around the Pulaski Bridge base. We checked in during the spring, and here’s the summer update:
First up is Hunters View, brother of One Hunters Point on Borden Avenue. The outer facade is almost finished, and it’s starting to look more like the condo building we all knew it would be. (Live like a rocket, right?) According to the sales agent, both buildings of the Hunters Point Condos are just over 50% sold.

Hunters View condo building, Jackson Ave, Pulaski Bridge, LIC
The developments around here are moving at such a clip, sometimes it’s hard to keep up with them. The weather’s been pretty dismal for photos, but here’s a nice one of the progress on Hunters View. It’s part of the Hunters Point Condos double whammy - between both buildings they’re 40% sold according to them. Enjoy the view
11-15 50th Ave, Hunters Point
This morning, a special liQcity source gave us the scoop that the mystery building at 11-15 50th Ave, just south of Hunters View (by the Pulaski), filed a CPS1 with the Attorney General’s office. CPS1 = Cooperative Policy Statement 1. Essentially, this allows the developer to advertise the project in order to collect ‘expressions of interest’, before the offering plan is accepted. Usually a building does this to test the waters of going condo or rental.
The developer can’t market units with any specific sale prices while in a CPS1 phase, but can engage in general marketing. For example, The Kimaya is currently in this phase. If you read the fine print on their website, they don’t have an accepted offering plan, but the advertisement is pursuant to CPS1. Once the offering plan is accepted and on file with the Attorney General, a developer can market with specific sales prices and execute contracts.
