Two-Towered, 707-Unit Mixed-Use Project At 60 South Broadway Approved, White Plains

60 South BroadwayApproved 60 South Broadway, rendering via Lohud

Back in August of 2015, the two-towered, 707-unit mixed-use development proposed at 60 South Broadway, in White Plains (in Westchester County), was making its way through the approval process. After nearly three years since the project was made public, the White Plains Common Council has unanimously approved the 858,000 square-foot project, Westfair reports. Two 24-story residential towers will sit atop a common 93,840 square-foot commercial base featuring retail and restaurant space. The residential units above will be rental apartments, 43 of which will be rented at affordable rates. There will also be roughly 30,000 square feet of outdoor public space. Finally, a four-story, 1,000-car parking garage will be built entirely underground. Westchester Pavilion, the largely vacant single-story retail complex, must first be demolished. Perkins Eastman is designing, and Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. and a branch of Miami-based Lennar Corporation are the developers.

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1 Comment on "Two-Towered, 707-Unit Mixed-Use Project At 60 South Broadway Approved, White Plains"

  1. Not nearly enough parking. Residents, retail and visitors. Already see a problem and you haven’t even started. What was The Common Council thinking?

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