The Amazon effect is already heating up Long Island City's residential market

Amazon hasn't even moved in yet, but Long Island City's housing is already seeing a surge of interest. In just weeks after the e-commerce giant announced its two new headquarter locations, the Queens waterfront neighborhood has experienced growing demand in what's been an already hot market.
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