Curbed recently released an guide outlining some of New York City’s biggest projects that are renovating neighborhoods in the city. Two notable U.S. Immigration Fund...
Halletts Point is a U.S. Immigration Fund EB-5 Project that will help transform the waterfront of Astoria, Queens. This 2.5 million-square-foot residential and retail development was approved for approximately – 2,400 rental residences in seven buildings including at least 483 affordable units. Halletts Point will transform a stretch of the Queens waterfront into a thriving residential community with a supermarket, a vibrant mix of retail, an extended and enhanced waterfront esplanade, parklands and renovated playgrounds.
U.S. Immigration Fund has a strong track record of success working with The Durst Organization on three successful projects including W57, 855 Avenue of the Americas & Halletts Point.
The Durst Organization, the developers behind Hallett’s Point, has asked the city to extend the Astoria ferry line to include a stop to service the...
Leasing has officially launched for a new, two-towered development by The Durst Organization in Astoria, Queens. Located at 10 Halletts Point, the 22 and 19-story...
Leasing has officially begun at 10 Halletts Point, the first tower of seven to rise at the Durst Organization’s development in Astoria. Designed by Dattner Architects, the rental...
I-526 petition approvals have now been issued for another successful U.S. Immigration Fund project offering, Halletts Point. Jupiter, FL – October 11th, 2018 – U.S....
Another U.S. Immigration Fund EB-5 investment project offering, Halletts Point, has received an I-924 project exemplar approval from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services....
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