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New Playground Unveiled in Downtown New Rochelle Through Public-Private Partnership
City and Cappelli Partnership Delivers Public Amenity Through Community Benefit Program

City and Cappelli Partnership Delivers Public Amenity Through Community Benefit Program

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Rents at the New Rochelle tower range from $2,220 for a studio to $2,813 for a two-bedroom for those meeting household income requirements.
The new 28-story, 315-unit tower "brings the pinnacle of modern luxury to this culturally rich and well-connected city," developers say.
The 307-unit residential building will have one of the largest geothermal systems in New York, according to the developer.
The downtown New Rochelle residential property has 477 mixed-income rental units, and street level retail and community space.
Chants of "Enough is Enough!" fill the streets as a community organizes to rein in a building boom they say hasn't lived up to promises.
County Executive Ken Jenkins has announced $7 million dollars in funding for four Public Housing Authorities in Westchester.
Organizers say the event will outline housing assistance programs, support renters on their way to homeownership and support homeowners.
The tower will be an all-electric property & one of the largest residential geothermal projects in the state, according to the developers.
Rents at the tower range from $1,366 for a 1-bedroom to $1,978 for a two-bedroom for those meeting household income requirements.
The 27-story 33 Westchester Place high-rise residential building celebrated its "topping off," forever changing the cityscape.
The development, built on a former industrial site, became eligible for $7M in tax credits through the NYSDEC Brownfield Cleanup Program.
The 390-unit, Two Clinton Park also features new retail and entertainment space, with Golf Lounge 18 and Mosaic Day Spa opening soon.
There are currently 760 individuals and families in New Rochelle's Section 8 program, according to city officials.
Rents at the new 24-story tower range from $1,301 for a studio to $1,998 for a 2-bedroom, for those meeting household income requirements.
The $96 million Renaissance at Lincoln Park in downtown New Rochelle is also the new home for the New Rochelle Boys & Girls Club.
The most luxurious units in sister towers in the New Rochelle skyline with a growing reputation for opulence will share a leasing agent.
The project will reconnect Lincoln Avenue neighborhoods divided by the Memorial Highway with a High Line-like park.
One Westchester County community is trying to tackle the problem with more than 1,000 affordable units in the development pipeline.
The first of three new residential high-rises that are changing the New Rochelle skyline leased half of its units in just 90 days.
The city will help current/future residents navigate the steps to qualifying for affordable housing in the Queen City on the Sound.
Rents at the tower range from $1,358 for a studio to $2,498 for a two-bedroom for those meeting household income requirements.
Rents at the luxury tower range from $1,807 for a studio to $2,315 for a two-bedroom for those meeting household income requirements.
The rents will range from $1,915 for a studio to $2,434 for a two-bedroom for those who meet household income requirements.
The company agreed to cease illegally telling potential tenants Section 8 vouchers are not accepted and will pay damages, the AG said.
If you dream of living "off the grid," but don't want to be too far from NYC, your chance is almost here.
The city's tallest building still proudly wears the "Trump Plaza" moniker, but the tower's affiliation with its namesake is up in the air.
The rents will range from $1,903 for a studio to $2,027 for a one-bedroom for those who meet household income requirements.
The rents will range from $1853 for a studio to $2,063 for a two-bedroom for those who meet household income requirements.
The downtown luxury apartment building with 72 units was acquired by Summit, NJ-based Invel Capital.
The rents will range from $843-$1686 for a studio to $1083-$1624 for a two-bedroom for those who meet household income requirements.
The court filings said water damage at the complex, where units cost as much as $2.3M, required "wholesale demolition" of four condos.
Officials have broken ground and planted the seeds that will once again change the skyline of the Queen City on the Sound forever.
The city's newest high-rise luxury residential tower has opened its doors and the livin' is easy for those moving on up.
The buyers of the 24-story building in New Rochelle, in court filings, said the previous owners intentionally hid $2.8M in needed repairs.
The 28-story, mixed-use tower will have 390 market-rate apartments and 7,500+ square feet of retail.
The Arc, its name inspired by the area's historic artist colony settled in the early 20th century, joins the growing "Westchester Place."
New Rochelle's newest residential building has reached the milestone after opening its doors earlier this year.
Residents move into new luxury high-rise in downtown New Rochelle