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PMP7345
441 Beach 69th St
Arverne, NY (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1500 sq.ft.
$340,000 View on Map
JBG6903
Beach 68
Far Rockaway, NY (1.1 miles)
7 Bed, 3 Bath Multiple Family Home
$150,000 View on Map
AGM2511
441 Beach 43rd St
Far Rockaway, NY (1.3 miles)
6 Bed, 2 Bath Multiple Family Home
1320 sq.ft.
$499,000 View on Map
DPT1922 12 Photos
403 Beach 36th St
Far Rockaway, NY (1.5 miles)
4 Bed, 3 Bath Multiple Family Home
2 Family  House. Rental income $12,000. a year. 1 Block to the Bay, 2 Blocks to the …more»
$240,000 View on Map
AMG6047
3016 Bessemund Avenye
Far Rockaway, NY (1.8 miles)
Vacant Lot or Land
$499,000 View on Map
GTJ9042
843 Hartman Ln
Far Rockaway, NY (1.8 miles)
6 Bed, 2+ Bath Multiple Family Home
2500 sq.ft.
$599,000 View on Map
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2541 Westbourne Ave
Far Rockaway, NY (1.9 miles)
5 Bed, 3 Bath Home
3050 sq.ft.
$159,000 View on Map
AWG4042
194 Beach 25th Street
Far Rockaway, NY (2.0 miles)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1470 sq.ft.
$550,000 View on Map
DJG3568
1421 Beach Channel Dr
Far Rockaway, NY (2.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Apartment
$650,000 View on Map
WMM2898
14-67 Gateway Blvb
Far Rockaway, NY (2.6 miles)
7 Bed, 2 Bath Multiple Family Home
2626 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Arverne, NY

Arverne is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, on the Rockaway Peninsula. It was initially developed by Remington Vernam, whose signature "R. Vernam" inspired the name of the neighborhood. Arverne extends from approximately Beach 59th Street to Beach 79th Street, along its main thoroughfare Beach Channel Drive, alternatively known as Rev. Joseph H. May Drive. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 14. The zip code of Arverne is 11692.


Vernam's original plan was to name the neighborhood Arverne-by-the-Sea, and one grandiose plan, influenced by his wife, Florence, included a canal running through the neighborhood, reminiscent of the Amstel canal in Amsterdam, Holland. When this plan fell through, the canal right-of-way was converted into a thoroughfare, Amstel Boulevard, which, except for a stub west of Beach 71st Street, was later incorporated into Beach Channel Drive.

While Arverne became well-known as a beachfront community with inexpensive summer bungalows, and hotels of varying levels of expense and luxury as well as amusements and boardwalk concessions, it also attracted a year-round residential community. On January 3, 1914, a violent storm devastated the neighborhood as well as other neighborhoods on the peninsula, and completely swept the Arverne Pier Theater, which was capable of seating 1200 people, away to sea. On June 15, 1922, a large part of Arverne was leveled by a disastrous fire which left about 3,000 people homeless, although the neighborhood was quick to rebuild.

During the 1950s and 1960s, the advent of commercial jet air travel encouraged people to travel to distant destinations during the summer, rather than to utilize local beaches and resorts. As a result, many of Arverne's summer bungalows became vacant.

New York City's urban renewal projects of the 1960s leveled to the ground most of the summer resorts and some of the residences, many of which had been abandoned. The process eventually transformed most of Arverne, from Rockaway Beach Boulevard southward to the beachfront, into vacant land used as a dumping ground.

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