
A First Look At ‘Allen,’ The Latest Residential Tower In New Rochelle
The 307-unit residential building will have one of the largest geothermal systems in New York, according to the developer.
The 307-unit residential building will have one of the largest geothermal systems in New York, according to the developer.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY (September 20, 2024) – City officials joined with LRC Construction today to celebrate a milestone in LCOR’s development of 247 North Avenue,
$650M Project Transforming Former White Plains Mall Site into Mixed-Use, Transit-Oriented and Amenity-Driven Residential Complex WHITE PLAINS, NY (August 26, 2024) — Senior Executives of
All-electric tower will deliver 324 multifamily units of green urban living with 98 designated for middle-income housing and 55,000 square feet of academic space for
VALHALLA, NY (March 2024) – The Summit, a 750,000 square foot corporate campus in Valhalla, has announced signing new leases totaling 13,313 square feet at
NEW ROCHELLE, NY (December 6, 2023) — Building on the momentum of success of its 3THIRTY3 luxury residential tower in the heart of downtown New
RXR and The Cappelli Organization Break Ground on Hamilton Green: Former White Plains Mall to Transform into Mixed-Use, Transit-Oriented $650 Million Development
Construction of a $650 million mixed-use development that will include 860 new apartments has started at the site of a former mall in Westchester County.
Groundbreaking for Hamilton Green
New York-based developers build large-scale mixed-use community on the site of a former mall.
https://thebcw.org/cappelli-rxr-break-ground-for-650-million-hamilton-green-project
Groundbreaking ceremony for Hamilton Green, the new housing development by RXR and the Cappelli Organization, on the former White Plains Mall site Dec. 8, 2022
Many people think dying malls should be torn down and housing built in their place, but the process still often takes years By Kate King https://www.wsj.com/articles/in-white-plains-n-y-the-long-death-of-an-old-mall-11670331620
The owners of a Westchester County mall are teaming up with prominent real estate players to turn the site into a mixed-use residential and commercial