Flushing is getting yet another major mixed-use project.
Developer Vicki Zhi has filed plans with the Department of Buildings for a roughly 106,000-square-foot development at 136-18 Maple Avenue. The 14-story project would include 68 residential units, along with commercial and community space. It will stand 147 feet tall.
Zhi did not respond to a request for comment.
An LLC linked to Amy Khoudari has owned the property since at least 2015, according to property records.
Flushing has seen a development boom over the past few years. The neighborhood’s megaprojects include several mixed-use developments. Those include one from investor Yuk Ming Yip at 131-01 39th Avenue that will span 664,000 square feet, another from Kimco Realty at 46-15 Kissena Boulevard that will comprise 300,000 square feet and a third from Century Development Group at 134-37 35th Avenue, which will have 101 residential units.