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FEBRUARY 27TH, 2018. The building has since been topped off structurally.


View from Huguenot St


View from Centre Ave and Main St


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MARCH 3RD, 2018: Concrete poured for the retail portion next to the building. More to come. Facade detailing going on, check the second pic.



     
     
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From the topping-out ceremony.. that view is just amazing.









As for any actual news, they just delivered some glass earlier today, so I will try to get a pic soon
     
     
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New Rochelle's first tower crane in over a decade disappears from the skyline overnight. Bittersweet.





     
     
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crane down, glass filled in, Now the masonry is going up. Also, this has a new name: 360 Huguenot

http://101010nr.com/maps/dev.asp?DevProjID=Dev01



an older shot, but one that shows the in-tact theater facade along Main.

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RXR Realty And Development Partners Launch Leasing At 360 Huguenot In Downtown New Rochelle



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A trio of big-name developers has launched leasing at 360 Huguenot, a 28-story, mixed-use development at 360 Huguenot Street in downtown New Rochelle. A collaboration by RXR Realty, ABS Partners, and Brause Realty, the new building contains 280 rentals, 14,000 square feet of retail, and a 10,000-square-foot arts and culture space.

Designed by PS&S Architecture, apartments range from studios to two-bedroom apartments. Each residence is outfitted with hardwood flooring, large closets, and furnished appliances. Amenities include an outdoor terrace with grills and green space, a game room, an indoor/outdoor yoga studio and fitness center, a pet spa, and bicycle storage. The building also offers on-site valet parking and electric vehicle charging stations.

The cultural facilities will be programmed by the city as part of New Rochelle’s Community Benefit Bonus Program, which allows developers to supersede allowable building heights in exchange for the provision of a community-oriented amenity. 360 Huguenot is among the first developments to take advantage of this program.

“The launch of 360 Huguenot is a major milestone in the economic and cultural renewal of downtown New Rochelle,” said New Rochelle mayor Noam Bramson. “In addition to bringing modern, high-quality housing to the downtown core, 360 Huguenot will enhance our local arts scene with its cultural center and community gallery space, which will be programmed and operated by the City of New Rochelle. We look forward to continuing our successful partnership with RXR and to starting this new chapter in New Rochelle’s exciting evolution.”

In 2015, the City of New Rochelle partnered with RXR Realty to conceive and deliver a transformative economic redevelopment plan for the downtown area. The developer’s proposed master plan was approved in a unanimous, bipartisan vote and will eventually create over 2 million square feet of commercial office space, 5,500 residential units including affordable and low-income housing, over 1 million square feet of retail and dining area, 300,000 square feet of hospitality space, and approximately 2.3 million square feet of student housing, adult care, and institutional space.
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Completed and opened!

http://westchester.news12.com/story/...arly-300-units

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NEW ROCHELLE - Developers and officials celebrated the grand opening of a New Rochelle residential development Wednesday.

New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson joined the project's developers and other city officials at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the 360 Huguenot complex.

The luxury high-rise building is the first completed project that is part of New Rochelle's 2015 downtown rezoning plan.

The 28-story development has nearly 300 residential units with upscale features and furnishings.

Developer Scott Rechler says, "We're building New York City-quality products for 50% the cost of what you would pay if you’re in the city. And you're only 30 minutes away from midtown Manhattan."

News 12 is told rent at 360 Huguenot ranges from $1,700 to over $4,000.

Mayor Bramson says 31 other downtown development projects have already been approved, and 11 are under construction.
     
     
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