3THIRTY3 Tower Opens ‘Up’ In New Rochelle
https://patch.com/new-york/newrochelle/3thirty3-tower-opens-new-rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, NY — If you ever wonder what the future will look like, look no further than the New Rochelle skyline. The future
https://patch.com/new-york/newrochelle/3thirty3-tower-opens-new-rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, NY — If you ever wonder what the future will look like, look no further than the New Rochelle skyline. The future
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Developers broke ground Wednesday on a project that will transform the area near the White Plains train station.
The new two-tower high-rise contains 500 luxury apartments and retail space. It is expected to open by mid-2024 at 25 North Lexington Ave.
Amenities include a fitness center, study rooms and a pet spa – plus plenty of outdoor space.
“We are both proud and excited about the opportunity to serve as construction manager for RXR’s upcoming 2413 Third Avenue project in the Bronx,” says Louis R. Cappelli, Owner and Managing Member of LRC Construction, LLC. “The proven track records of both RXR and LRC Construction will help bring this 225,000 square-foot, mixed-used development to life.”
RXR Realty has broken ground for its inaugural South Bronx development, a future residential building located at 2413 Third Avenue.
RXR Realty recently celebrated the commencement of construction on 2413 Third Avenue, a 27-story residential tower in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx. Designed by CetraRuddy Architecture, the development will comprise a mix of residences, parking, and ground-floor commercial area. 2413 Third Avenue arrives as RXR Realty’s first entry into the Bronx market.
Developer Louis Cappelli, whose White Plains-based Cappelli Organization includes LRC Construction LLC, and Lennar Multifamily Communities LLC have reached an agreement for Cappelli’s company to take over the stalled construction of The Mitchell apartment project in downtown White Plains, John Callahan, corporation counsel for the city of White Plains confirmed to the Business Journal late on July 30.