Groundbreaking For Luxury Apartments On The Platinum Mile
HARRISON, NY – A 421-unit luxury rental community is being built on the site of two former office buildings along the I-287 corridor once a mecca for businesses. The apartment building on Corporate Park Drive will have retail on the first floor and an in-building parking garage. Amenities will include a club room, fitness center, kid’s playroom, pet spa, bike lounge, craft room, co-working lounge and pool.
The Carraway development is another example of an ongoing trend of repurposing vacant office buildings along Westchester’s Platinum Mile into residential and retail uses, including a fitness center on what was once the site of The Journal News building in Harrison and plans for a Wegmans supermarket on a former office building site on Corporate Park Drive. (For neighborhood news like this, sign up to get Patch’s daily newsletter, news alerts and updates.)
Tuesday the developers, Toll Brothers Apartment Living, joined with officials from the Town of Harrison and Westchester County to break ground on Carraway. Located at 103-105 Corporate Park Drive, the new five-story luxury rental will feature a mix of 22 studios, 217 one-bedroom and 182 two-bedroom residences. .
“We are excited about the development of Carraway and our arrival into the Westchester County community,” said Charles Elliott, Managing Director, Toll Brothers Apartment Living. “Bringing thoughtful, resident-centric apartment communities continues our legacy of building luxury homes in this market. We are also pleased to reenergize the area by repurposing previous office buildings that had reached the end of their life-cycle.”
Toll Brothers, a national builder of luxury homes, currently has four residential developments in Westchester County. Summit Estates at Westchester in Valhalla and Westchester Estates at Wilson Park in Tarrytown feature single-family homes, while Enclave at Pleasantville and Toll Brothers at Valeria in Cortlandt Manor consist of townhomes.
“Thanks to Toll Brothers Apartment Living and everyone who has made this project a possibility,” said County Executive Robert P. Astorino. “The continued repurposing of the I-287 Corridor and developments like these prove over and over again that Westchester County is a top tier location to live, work, go to school, and raise a family.”SEE ALSO:MORE ON PATCH: Car Dealer Settles ‘Jamming’ Suit | State Police Recruiting Troopers | Where Are New York Hate Groups?Get free real-time news alerts from the Harrison Patch.Thanks for your feedback! Now share it with your friends!Thanks for your feedback. Originally published August 16, 2017. Patch Featured Real Estate Announcements are a great way to get seen! Post your real estate announcement today. More from Harrison Patch
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