Queens, NY Cord Meyer Development celebrated a major milestone on October 29th with a ceremonial groundbreaking for its mixed-use project at 90-32 Queens Blvd. in Elmhurst. The seven-story, 102,000 s/f development will combine 93 residential units with more than 32,000 s/f of retail and community-facility space.
“We’re excited to be transforming an underutilized site into a vibrant location where people can live, work, and connect,” said Danielle Molaison, vice president of development for Cord Meyer. “By integrating high-quality residences, new retail, and community spaces, we’re creating a building that meets today’s needs while helping shape tomorrow’s opportunities.”
To realize the 90-32 Queens Blvd. project, Cord Meyer assembled a team including Racanelli Construction as general contractor, Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel as architect, Philip Habib & Associates as civil engineer, WSP as structural engineer, and Ventrop as mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineer.
Construction at 90-32 Queens Blvd. is underway, with completion expected in late 2027.

The first two floors will feature retail and community uses, while five residential floors above will offer a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments — including 19 affordable units made possible through New York City’s 485-x program. A below-grade garage will provide 153 parking spaces for residents and visitors, complemented by such building amenities as a fitness center, co-working lounge, clubroom, landscaped rooftop terrace with grilling stations, doorman service, and a live-in superintendent.
Owned by Cord Meyer for more than six decades, the Elmhurst site embodies the principles of transit-oriented development. Located near the Woodhaven Blvd. subway station and at the confluence of Queens Blvd. and the Long Island Expwy. near the Queens Center, 90-32 Queens Blvd. offers access to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island, as well as LaGuardia and JFK Airports.
Queens Borough president Donovan Richards Jr. said, “The only way out of this generational housing crisis New York City finds itself in is to build, and that’s exactly what we’re doing here in Queens. Any number of affordable units we can create in our borough represents an important step forward in alleviating that crisis, and I thank Cord Meyer Development for their investment in more housing in Elmhurst.”
I look forward to the future ribbon cutting and welcoming families to their new home in short order. Thank you and congratulations to all who made this project possible.”
New York City Council member Robert Holden, who represents the 30th district, said, “I’m thrilled to see this site reimagined in a way that truly benefits the community,” said Holden. “With its combination of housing, retail, and community space, 90-32 Queens Blvd. serves the public good while contributing to the local economy. I look forward to seeing this new addition become a source of pride for Elmhurst.”
Founded in 1904, Cord Meyer Development helped shape Queens — transforming Newtown into Elmhurst and creating the planned community of Forest Hills. Its portfolio today includes major assets such as the Bay Terrace Shopping Center in Bayside and Cord Meyer Office Building in Forest Hills. The groundbreaking ceremony represented the next chapter in its story.
“This project reflects who we are as a company,” said Molaison. “Every Cord Meyer development is rooted in the character of its neighborhood and built to strengthen the community around it. At 90-32 Queens Blvd., we’re continuing that legacy — creating a place that stands for quality, connection, and the future of Queens.”