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First look at the artsy common spaces of 5Pointz-replacing rental towers

It’s been three years since Long Island City‘s beloved graffiti mecca 5Pointz was whitew

It’s been three years since Long Island City‘s beloved graffiti mecca 5Pointz was whitewashed overnight and a year and a half since renderings first surfaced of the bland 41- and 47-story rental towers that would replace the site at 22-44 Jackson Avenue. Despite a perceived lack of respect towards the artistic community, G&M Realty’s David Wolkoff eventually said he planned to set aside 20 artists’ studios and displays to make up for those lost at 5Pointz, and it looks like he’s making good on his word. HTO Architect, who designed the towers, initially put forth views of a large public park and rotating […]

First look at the artsy common spaces of 5Pointz-replacing rental towers : 6sqft