Just a five minute bike ride from Manhattan and one MTA subway stop, this LIC building bridges the best of both worlds:trendy LIC and iconic Midtown Manhattan. Originally constructed in 1911, the Brewster LIC housed a manufacturer of Brewster and Rolls Royce cars, horse-drawn carriages, and World War II airplanes. Now as home to airline favorite JetBlue and Estee Lauder, the 700,000 square foot building boasts a conference center, food court, fitness center, outdoor roof deck with unparalleled views, and a new lobby. A multimillion dollar renovation was completed in 2023 with Gensler leading the design team.
Queensboro Plaza [7, N, Q subway lines], Queens Plaza [E, M, R]
operable windows, individual air-cooled tenant controlled units
JetBlue Airways, MetLife, Publicis, Estee Lauder Companies