Work is nearing the finish line on Two Clinton Park, a 28-story residential building at 28 South Division Street in downtown New Rochelle, New York. Designed by Lessard Design with MdeAS Architects as the project architect and RXR as the developer, the 513,000-square-foot structure will yield 390 rental apartments in studio to three-bedroom layouts, nearly 24,000 square feet of amenities, and more than 7,500 square feet of retail space in the lower levels. Along with its adjacent sibling One Clinton Park, the development will offer more than 29,000 square feet of retail space. The property is alternately addressed as 55 Clinton Place and stands on the site of a former parking garage bound by Church Street to the north and South Division Street to the south.
Construction topped out on Two Clinton Park a little over a year ago, and recent photos show the structure almost fully enclosed in its façade of floor-to-ceiling glass and metallic mullions. Crews were seen working on the two-tiered podium, which is clad in charcoal brick on the top and light gray stone paneling surrounding tall windows interspersed by metal ventilation grilles on the bottom. Metal fencing and plastic barriers still surround the building along the northern and southern sides of the property, while the open-air pathway between One Clinton Park and Two Clinton Park remains open for pedestrians.
Apartments at Two Clinton Park will come with open kitchens, walnut cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Wellness amenities include a fitness center, a dedicated yoga studio, a spa, and a sauna. Residents will also have access to coworking spaces, a communal lounge, a library, a children’s playroom, a dog run, multiple outdoor terraces with cooking and recreational spaces, and 24/7 on-site parking.
The property is a short walk to the southeast of the New Rochelle Metro-North train station.
YIMBY anticipates Two Clinton Park will fully finish construction in the coming months.
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Do people want to live in high rise apartments in the burbs? Don’t you move to New Rochelle to buy a house?
Obviously yes
There are plenty of burbs with apartment buildings
Looks like a low rent office building
Like an office building for rent but it’s not like that. If I know that the property was built for living, I have to think about what I’ve read: Thanks.