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5-02 50th ave, long island city, ny 11101
5-02 50th ave, long island city, ny 11101










5-02 50th ave, long island city, ny 11101

Industry Gymnastics' mission is to produce the best and most confident gymnasts possible. They will be able to improve their skill, self-confidence, strength, flexibility, and teamwork. Children of all abilities can benefit from our unique method. Students will learn how to use Vaults, Bars, and Beams as well as Floor, Rings, and Pommel Horses. In a friendly and safe environment, all classes will be taught by USAG-certified coaches. The gym prides itself on creating an environment that is supportive and all-bodies-welcome where creativity, individuality, and uniqueness are celebrated as a badge.

5-02 50th ave, long island city, ny 11101

There are many programs that teach gymnastics to children of all ages, including USAG Xcel Teams and Recreational Gymnastics classes, summer and holiday camps, special needs classes, Gender-Expansive classes, Drop-In Infant Classes, and USAG Xcel Teams. An estimated completion date has not been announced.Industry Gymnastics welcomes families into a safe, fun, and nurturing environment that encourages children to learn gymnastics. S9 Architecture is listed as the architect of record.ĭemolition permits have not been filed yet for the two-story warehouse building on the 76,000-square-foot lot. The concrete-based structure will also have 111 enclosed parking spaces, cellar levels, and a 30-foot-long rear yard. The building will have 499 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 831 square feet. The proposed 125-foot-tall development will yield 443,449 square feet, with 414,946 square feet designated for residential space, 28,000 square feet for commercial space, and 503 square feet for community facility space. Peter Papamichael of The Vorea Group is listed as the owner behind the applications under the 50th & 5th LIC LLC. Located between Center Boulevard and 5th Street, the lot is near the Vernon Boulevard-Jackson Avenue subway station, serviced by the 7 train. Permits have been filed for a 12-story mixed-use building at 2-33 50th Avenue in Long Island City, Queens.












5-02 50th ave, long island city, ny 11101