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A new 122-room hotel has been envisioned for 37-10 24th Street in Astoria.
The 13-story, 188-foot-tall development would encompass 45,898 square feet, according to permits filed yesterday. Each floor will have about 12 hotel rooms; the 12th floor will hold a restaurant, and an open bar will be on the 13th level.
The developer is Gurpal Cheema’s New Generation Development, which purchased the site in September 2012 for $3.3 million, according to public records. The developer filed demolition permits for the existing one-story brick warehouse in February 2013, and the structure was leveled later that year.
The site was formerly home to Jung Sun Laundry Corp., a large industrial laundry plant. The company cleaned linens for hospitals, restaurants and hotels, including the Algonquin and Trump International, according to a New York Times report. In 2003, Jung Sun refused to sign an industry-wide contract providing for raises, and more than 100 of its workers went on strike (the laundry did agree to raise pay, nine hours after workers walked out).