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Sales set to start at Gantry.


Alongside a masterfully revitalized stretch of land bordering the East River in the Hunters Point Hunters Point refers to the following places:
  • Hunters Point, San Francisco, California
  • Hunters Point, Queens, New York
  • Hunterspoint Avenue (LIRR station)
 section of Long Island City, Prudential Douglas Elliman is about to start sales at The Gantry Gantry
A name for the couch or table used in a CT scan. The patient lies on the gantry while it slides into the x-ray scanner portion.

Mentioned in: Computed Tomography Scans
, a new 47-unit luxury condominium development, with occupancy expected next spring.

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 Gantry Plaza State Park is a state park on the East River in the Hunter's Point section of Long Island City, in the New York City borough of Queens.

The 2.5 acre park is a former dock facility and includes restored gantry cranes used from the middle 19th to middle 20th
 on the historic Queens waterfront.

"We're excited to be further expanding our developments into Long Island City," said Andy Gerringer, Managing Director of the Prudential Douglas Elliman Development Marketing Group.

"The Gantry will be the perfect addition to the eclectic Hunter's Point neighborhood with its interesting mix of industrial buildings and private homes."

Gerner, Kronick and Valcarcel Architects designed the six-story building, advancing their philosophy of creating a stylish and functional building while respecting its environment, a mix of metal alloy shingles shingles: see herpes zoster.
shingles
 or herpes zoster

Acute viral skin and nerve infection. Groups of small blisters appear along certain nerve segments, most often on the back, sometimes after a dull ache at the site; pain becomes
 and fieldstone field·stone  
n.
A stone occurring naturally in fields, often used as a building material.

Noun 1. fieldstone - stone that occurs naturally in fields; often used as building material
, to create a very contemporary design.

The Gantry's one, two and three-bedroom residences are priced from the mid $400,000's, targeting first time buyers and young families, as well as working empty nesters who want to be close to Manhattan. The Milestone group is the sponsor.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 19, 2005
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