Long Island City
Long Island City (LIC) is a vibrant and rapidly evolving neighborhood located in the westernmost part of Queens, New York. Known for its industrial past and thriving arts scene, LIC has undergone significant transformation in recent years, becoming a sought-after destination for residents and visitors alike.
LIC is characterized by its stunning waterfront views, with the East River offering breathtaking panoramas of the Manhattan skyline. Gantry Plaza State Park, a popular gathering spot, provides ample green space, jogging paths, and piers for recreational activities. The park also hosts outdoor events and art installations, adding to the neighborhood's cultural appeal.
The neighborhood is a hub for creativity and innovation, with numerous art galleries, studios, and cultural institutions dotting the landscape. The Museum of Modern Art PS1, located in a repurposed public school building, showcases contemporary art and hosts cutting-edge exhibitions and events. LIC is also home to many artists' lofts and creative workspaces, fostering a vibrant and eclectic arts community.
In recent years, LIC has experienced a boom in residential and commercial development. The neighborhood boasts a mix of sleek high-rise luxury apartments, converted warehouses, and historic brownstones, attracting a diverse population. This influx of new residents has led to a surge in trendy restaurants, cafes, and bars, catering to a wide range of culinary preferences.
Transportation options in LIC are excellent, with several subway lines, including the 7, E, M, G, and N trains, providing easy access to Manhattan and other parts of Queens. Additionally, the neighborhood is serviced by various bus routes and offers bike lanes for cyclists.
Overall, LIC offers a unique blend of artistic flair, urban convenience, and breathtaking views, making it a dynamic and desirable neighborhood to call home.
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Neighborhood Snapshot
Transit Score:
94/100
Walk Score:
95/100
Bike Score:
82/100
Commute Times
to Penn Station
16.5 min
22 min
to Grand Central Terminal
21.6 min
20.7 min
to Columbus Cir
12.1 min
11.2 min
to Financial District
34.5 min
29.4 min
to Union Square
25.1 min
28.1 min
to Downtown Brooklyn
45.4 min
30.2 min
to Long Island City
31.7 min
25.6 min
Buildings Fun Facts
Oldest Building in Long Island City
Built in 1858
18-33 41 STREET
Cheapest Building in Long Island City (sold, p/sqft)
$189
33-34 CRESCENT STREET
Most Expensive Building in Long Island City (sold, p/sqft)
$10,657
12-10 ASTORIA PARK SOUTH
Biggest Building in Long Island City (total FAR)
977,899 ft
45-45 CENTER BOULEVARD
Subway Lines
Popular Searches in Long Island City
New Developments
Popular Buildings
History of Neighborhood
In the 19th century, LIC transformed into a major industrial hub, with factories, warehouses, and railroads dominating the landscape. It became a center for manufacturing and innovation, with industries ranging from glassworks and pottery to refineries and shipbuilding. The area's industrial growth attracted a wave of immigrants seeking employment, leading to a diverse and vibrant community.
During the mid-20th century, LIC faced economic decline as manufacturing jobs moved elsewhere. However, the neighborhood experienced a revitalization in the late 20th century as artists and creatives began to take advantage of the area's affordable loft spaces and industrial buildings. This artistic influx led to the establishment of numerous galleries, studios, and cultural institutions, transforming LIC into a thriving arts scene.
In recent years, LIC has undergone a dramatic transformation, with significant residential and commercial development. Former warehouses have been converted into upscale apartments, and luxury high-rise buildings have risen along the waterfront. The neighborhood's proximity to Manhattan and its stunning views have made it an attractive destination for professionals and families seeking a balance between urban living and open space.
Today, LIC stands as a testament to its industrial past while embracing its artistic and cultural present. Its rich history and ongoing transformation make it a dynamic and evolving neighborhood within the borough of Queens.
Architectural Style
Landmarks and Cultural Institutions
Landmarks and Cultural Institutions Image Credits Tdorante10, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Kidfly182, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Michael Moran, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Elizabeth Beller, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Entertainment
Entertainment Image Credits Theeditor93, CC BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Tdorante10, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Luca Nebuloni, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Popular Restaurants
Restaurants Image Credits MOs810, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Skyler Lewis (w:en:User:Double.reed), CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Lombroso, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Famous people connected to Long Island City
People Image Credits Jun Miki, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , Richard K. Hofmeister, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons , Nrbelex, CC BY-SA 2.5 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5>, via Wikimedia Commons
Movies
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Men in Black
Movies Image Credits Amazon Studios, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons , John Roberti, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons , Diseñadores publicitarios, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Statistics for Long Island City
| Date | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 02/25/2026 | 30-55 Vernon Boulevard 6N | Listed for sale at $810,000 |
| 02/24/2026 | 22-18 Jackson Avenue 408 | Listed for sale at $1,750,000 |
| 02/24/2026 | 41-08 43rd Street 1D | Listed for sale at $489,000 |
| 02/23/2026 | 13-33 Jackson Avenue 6F | Listed for sale at $1,445,000 |
| 02/20/2026 | 36-16 23rd Avenue | Listed for sale at $1,325,000 |
| 02/20/2026 | 2-26 50th Avenue 8G | Listed for sale at $929,000 |
| 02/19/2026 | 42-44 Crescent Street PHB | Listed for sale at $1,590,000 |
| 02/19/2026 | 5-49 Borden Avenue 4F | Listed for sale at $1,298,000 |
| 02/18/2026 | 29-14 Newtown Avenue 4F | Listed for sale at $775,000 |
| 02/18/2026 | 30-55 Vernon Boulevard 7N | Listed for sale at $816,000 |
| 02/17/2026 | 27-28 Thomson Avenue 127 | Listed for sale at $899,000 |
| 02/17/2026 | 5-30 47th Avenue 3A | Listed for sale at $1,450,000 |
| 02/16/2026 | 2534 Crescent Street 6E | Listed for sale at $3,900 |
| 02/16/2026 | 3432 35th Street 2D | Listed for sale at $808,000 |
| 02/15/2026 | 5-19 Borden Avenue 1G | Listed for sale at $1,298,000 |
| 02/15/2026 | 44-27 Purves Street 7E | Listed for sale at $650,000 |
| 02/14/2026 | 30-17 36th Street SFR | Listed for sale at $1,999,999 |
| 02/13/2026 | 19-14 21st Road 2A | Listed for sale at $4,600 |
| 02/13/2026 | 22-43 Jackson Avenue 5F | Listed for sale at $1,250,000 |
| 02/12/2026 | 2131 Shore Boulevard 1G | Listed for sale at $795,000 |
| 02/12/2026 | 19-14 21st Road 2A | Listed for sale at $1,180,000 |
| 02/12/2026 | 5-25 47th Road 2A | Listed for sale at $1,650,000 |
| 02/10/2026 | 27-28 Thomson Avenue 608 | Listed for sale at $2,150,000 |
| 02/10/2026 | 19-19 24th Avenue L411 | Listed for sale at $900,000 |
| 02/09/2026 | 26-26 Jackson Avenue 401 | Listed for sale at $700,000 |
| 02/06/2026 | 21-05 33 Street 5F | Listed for sale at $259,000 |
| 02/06/2026 | 11-36 45th Road 302A | Listed for sale at $1,535,000 |
| 02/06/2026 | 37-24 30th Street 7B | Listed for sale at $1,463,800 |
| 02/06/2026 | 2-26 50th Avenue 6F | Listed for sale at $920,000 |
| 01/23/2026 | 21-31 Shore Boulevard 2E | Sold for $1,151,250 |
| 01/23/2026 | 21-55 34th Ave 3C | Sold for $645,000 |
| 01/22/2026 | 22-61 47th Street | Sold for $1,825,000 |
| 01/21/2026 | 4262 Hunter Street 4B | Sold for $730,000 |
| 01/16/2026 | 23-16 31st Avenue 3D | Sold for $740,000 |
| 01/15/2026 | 31-16 21st Street 4A | Sold for $1,113,350 |
| 01/15/2026 | 2308 31 Drive | Sold for $1,130,000 |
| 01/15/2026 | 22-29 41 STREET | Sold for $1,395,000 |
| 01/14/2026 | 45-14 43rd Street 3E | Sold for $318,000 |
| 01/14/2026 | 21-85 34th Ave 3B | Sold for $530,000 |
| 01/14/2026 | 25-10 31st Avenue 5G | Sold for $545,000 |
| 01/13/2026 | 47-25 40th Street 2C | Sold for $642,000 |
| 01/12/2026 | 21-80 33rd Road 9C | Sold for $350,000 |
| 01/12/2026 | 4-74 48th Avenue 25A | Sold for $984,000 |
| 01/09/2026 | 21-41 34th Avenue 5B | Sold for $562,500 |
| 01/09/2026 | 34-26 41ST STREET | Sold for $7,600,000 |
| 01/09/2026 | 46-30 Center Boulevard 401 | Sold for $2,050,000 |
| 01/08/2026 | 46-40 Vernon Boulevard 2B | Sold for $840,000 |
| 01/08/2026 | 46-40 Vernon Boulevard 2A | Sold for $745,000 |
| 01/07/2026 | 41-18 27TH STREET 4 | Sold for $1,170,000 |
| 01/07/2026 | 41-18 27TH STREET 3 | Sold for $1,170,000 |
| 01/07/2026 | 4612 25th Avenue | Sold for $1,475,000 |
| 01/07/2026 | 41-18 27th Street 1B | Sold for $1,170,000 |
| 01/06/2026 | 2-26 50th Avenue 11B | Sold for $1,256,000 |
| 01/06/2026 | 31-16 21st Street 4F | Sold for $751,825 |
| 01/06/2026 | 27-18 NEWTOWN AVENUE | Sold for $1,700,000 |
| 01/05/2026 | 30-44 29th Street 5K | Sold for $238,558 |
| 12/30/2025 | 14-28 Astoria Park | Sold for $1,725,000 |
| 12/30/2025 | 27-17 42nd Rd 3D | Sold for $965,000 |
| 12/30/2025 | 4415 72nd Street | Sold for $980,000 |
| 09/22/2025 | 30-55 Vernon Boulevard 3J | Listed for sale at $1,330,000 |
| 09/22/2025 | 30-55 Vernon Boulevard 5N | Listed for sale at $799,500 |
| 03/28/2025 | 30-55 Vernon Boulevard 3E | Listed for sale at $850,000 |
| 01/15/2025 | 2432 23rd Street | Listed for sale at $1,699,000 |
| 08/11/2023 | 28-09 39th Avenue 2D | Listed for sale at $456,720 |
| 01/03/2023 | 37-26 32nd Street 3H | Listed for sale at $695,000 |
| 07/11/2022 | 138-35 39th Avenue 7G | Listed for sale at $1,458,000 |
| 07/07/2021 | 42-14 Crescent Street 4C | Listed for sale at $630,000 |
| 05/05/2021 | 3 Court Square 414 | Listed for sale at $783,990 |
| 06/20/2019 | 25-34 Steinway Street 2B | Listed for sale at $700,000 |
| 04/07/2016 | 13-33 Jackson Avenue 2A | Listed for sale at $1,400,000 |