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The Crossing
147-40 Archer Avenue, Jamaica, Queens, NY 11435

New Development Rental

538 units
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  • 538 residences
  • 30 stories
  • BUILT 2021

The Details About 147-40 Archer Avenue

The Crossing at Jamaica Station invites urban dwellers to indulge in the art of living well. Its mod, multi-use residential space exemplifies the future of luxe living. The Crossing boasts a dynamic, 30-story high-rise with 539 residences. Amenities abound in the sleek lounge, color-splashed childrens playroom, and sky lounge with views of the Manhattan skyline and Jamaica Bay. Twenty-five thou...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Central air
  • Playroom
  • Gas Heat
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room

The Crossing Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
416$3,60022RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
2515$3,45022RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
1801$3,39022RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
2020$3,24522RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
1901$3,19522RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
2114$3,15522RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
422$2,75011RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station
2404$2,74511RentalThe Crossing at Jamaica Station

Get to know Jamaica

Though it may go slightly unheralded in the roll call of neighborhoods, Jamaica is as essential to Queens’ essence as MoMA PS1, Rockaway Beach, or the Mets’ Home Run Apple. Its lineup of locals has included athletes, musicians, writers, actors, and countless more. Modern-day Jamaica sits near other residential enclaves like Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, and the historic Addisleigh Park district of St. Albans, comprising a passionate community with a particular pride for the place they call their own. Residences offer options for everyone, presenting a mix of freestanding houses and townhomes, high- and low-rise apartment buildings, and modern condominiums. Jamaica is a transit hub, but not only because of the multiple subway lines and bus routes that find their way within its borders. The neighborhood’s Long Island Rail Road station is a critical waypoint, while flights at JFK International Airport are mere minutes away.

Jamaica Neighborhood Guide