Astoria is well known for its Greek restaurants, and deservedly so: As recently as the 1990s, nearly half of the neighborhood’s population was Greek or of Greek descent, and dozens of Greek eateries are still… More
Astoria is home to a hip, even quirky collection of independent shops. In addition to one of Queens’s only bookstores, the neighborhood boasts what might be the city’s only combination pet store/cafe, a gaming haven,… More
What Astoria lacks in a large music venue it more than makes up for in its variety of restaurants and bars serving live music alongside food and drink. As befits one of the city’s most culturally… More
To see cutting-edge art in Astoria, all you have to do is step outside. Evocative sculptures and murals are incorporated throughout the neighborhood: along the riverfront, across building facades and garages, even on a basketball court…. More
Astoria is not known for its green spaces, and that is a shame. Even many locals are unaware that they can walk just a few minutes to jogging tracks, baseball fields, tennis courts, picnic areas,… More
Warburg’s Monthly Market Update offers a quick snapshot of the active listing metrics compared to the recent historical performance of the target area. This month we focus on Astoria’s performance through 2018 compared to the currently… More