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  1. 23 de jun. de 2018 · PREVIEW. SUBSCRIBE. Only 15 minutes by train from Manhattan, and historic to boot, the idyllic enclave of Forest Hills Gardens has remained something of a hidden gem in Queens. The...

    • The Garden Cities Movement
    • NYC’s First Garden City: 20th Century Modern Meets Historic
    • The Covenant
    • An Even Better-Kept Secret
    • Forest Hills Gardens Today
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    The Garden Cities Movement in early 20th century England was popularized by British urban theorist Sir Ebenezer Howard, inspiring a crop of British “garden cities.” Though intended to be more practical than utopian in nature, garden cities were a somewhat nostalgic urban planning concept that envisioned self-contained communities of working people ...

    In 1909, the Russell Sage Foundation bought 142 acres of Forest Hills from the Cord Meyer Development Company. The Foundation hired renowned architect Grosvenor Atterburyand landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. to design Forest Hills Gardens. Atterbury’s love of the Tudor style gave the community the aesthetic that still defines it today. ...

    In the community’s early days in 1913, in order to preserve the idea of “country living in the city” as an alternative to cramped New York City flats, a covenant was put in place limiting industry and creating a lasting residential haven. Most importantly, the covenant prevents exterior alterations to homes without express approval. The covenant, s...

    The less-often mentioned (and more affordable) adjacent communities of Forest Close and Arbor Close are situated just outside Forest Hills Gardens. These smaller communities are similarly bound by covenant to maintain their Olmsted-era charm, and they also consist of 1927 Tudor rowhouses and apartment buildings with central gardens. Forest Close (r...

    The Forest Hills Gardens of today is generally known for offering some of the most expensive residential properties in Queens County. But the neighborhood and its smaller brethren are the only private communities of their kind in the borough. Named “Best Community” in 2007 by Cottage Living Magazine, some count Forest Hills Gardens among the best n...

    Forest Close and Arbor Close
    This stately Atterbury-designed historic FHG mansionis currently on the market for $2.5 million
  2. Forest Hills Gardens, nestled in Queens, New York City, offers suburban living at its finest, characterized by lush greenery, tranquil settings, and an abundance of green spaces. Within the neighborhood, residents and visitors can revel in the perfect blend of urban convenience and a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of a countryside village.

  3. Zillow has 18 homes for sale in Forest Hills Gardens. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.

  4. Forest Hills Gardens: Queens, New York 1909 Just fifteen minutes by train from the sensory overload of Times Square and two blocks from the commercial sprawl of main street, Queens lies the historic commuter suburb, Forest Hills Gardens.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2013 · The 175-acre community of Forest Hills Gardens was inspired by British “garden cities”; it has quaint Norman turrets but also prefabricated wall slabs.

  6. 13K Followers, 49 Following, 706 Posts - Forest Hills Gardens (@foresthillsgardensnyc) on Instagram: "Chronicling the beauty of Forest Hills Gardens, a private community in the New York City borough of Queens. @kewgardensnyc @richmondhillnyc".