If you thought bustling residential development in Queens was limited to Long Island City, it’s time to widen your scope. Builders are also targeting Flushing — the farther-flung home to New York’s second-largest Chinatown
— New York Post

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TANGRAM

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Inspired by the traditional Chinese puzzle, Tangram is engineered imagination. A space that presents a variety of possibilities.....

oNE FULTON SQUARE

One Fulton Square, one of F&T Group’s recently completed ventures, is a vibrant, mixed-use project with a total floor area of .....

FLUSHING COMMONS

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The Flushing Commons project broke ground in June 2014. Phase 1 of the project has been completed in 2017 with 95% of the units closed. Residents have moved in.....

99 ST. / 57 AVE. CORONA

Easily accessible! Complete re-development of 75,000 RSF strip center in the heart of Lefrak City/Corona, a MAJOR residential neighborhood..... 



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The agent that luxury rental landlords cannot live without

Sunanne Zhu is filling up Far West Side towers with “fuerdai” from China. If not for her, builders of Manhattan's rental high-rises could be in a world of trouble.


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High-End Real Estate and the New Chinese Buyers

In Bill Seto’s office at Queens Crossing, a multilevel commercial building right in the heart of downtown Flushing, the first thing you notice is the rushing sound coming from the tabletop water fountain.