Financial Incentives Approved for Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street in Yonkers

Aerial rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street - Murat Mutlu; INOA ArchitectureAerial rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street - Murat Mutlu; INOA Architecture

The Yonkers Industrial Development Agency has approved financial incentives for the Miroza Tower, a 25-story residential building at 44 Hudson Street in the city’s downtown. Designed by INOA Architecture, the structure will yield 267 rental apartments, a collection of amenity spaces, and 1,699 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor.

While the project team has not specified the mix of residential floor plans, amenity spaces will include a party room, library, conference room, gym, two resident lounges, rooftop garden, and a children’s playroom. The parking garage will accommodate up to 222 vehicles. The project will create an additional 25 parking spaces in an off-site lot at 56-60 Buena Vista Avenue, about one block away from the Miroza Tower.

Renderings show a modern design composed of a stack of offset volumes with rounded corners, resulting in numerous cantilevering and cutout terraces. The façade is largely composed of floor-to-ceiling glass and trimmed with white paneling.

Evening rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street - Murat Mutlu; INOA Architecture

Evening rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street – Murat Mutlu; INOA Architecture

Rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street's ground floor - Murat Mutlu; INOA Architecture

Rendering of The Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street’s ground floor – Murat Mutlu; INOA Architecture

The development is the latest project from Azorim Investment, Development & Construction Co. Ltd., a publicly traded Israeli company with real estate projects in the United States, India, Ukraine, Brazil, and Europe.

Total construction costs are estimated at $126 million.

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7 Comments on "Financial Incentives Approved for Miroza Tower at 44 Hudson Street in Yonkers"

  1. David in Bushwick | June 9, 2023 at 10:47 am | Reply

    Interesting design. Too bad about all the money spent for the parking of rolling pollution factories.

  2. I wonder if a Tel Aviv beach side tower is the right form for inner city downtown Yonkers. Yes to something fresh but……it looks like a space ship crash landed.

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