Long Island City’s Newest Mixed-Use Development

Construction is complete on 23-20 Jackson Avenue, a nine-story mixed-use building in Long Island City, Queens. Developed by The Vorea Group and designed by KSQ Design, the 85,851-square-foot building offers retail space, offices, and a 72-room hotel operated by San Francisco-based hotelier Sonder Corp. The area has seen a lot of development in recent years with luxury apartment buildings being added to the neighborhood. The brick façade, assembled by King Contracting Group, celebrates the area’s history while making a statement among other new developments.

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Armand Quadrini, AIA, LEED AP

Armand is a Managing Principal of KSQ Design and directs the firm’s north-east office located in New York City. Armand has been assisting clients from a variety of market sectors for over 37 years. Prior to joining KSQ, Armand was a Principal with the national Architectural firm, Perkins Eastman.

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