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Old Posted Mar 15, 2005, 10:05 PM
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New Rochelle, N.Y. : new tower planned

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Simone Will Build $175M Project in New Rochelle



By John Jordan
March 14, 2005

NEW ROCHELLE, NY-The City of New Rochelle has selected Simone Development Cos. for its Church/Division parking garage redevelopment project.

The plan, as currently envisioned, will involve the construction of a new parking structure, along with a 34-story residential condominium building.

The locally based Simone bested a number of bidders for the project they estimate will cost approximately $175 million to complete. Simone will construct a new 388-space municipal parking garage on the site of the present Prospect Street parking lot. The firm will also demolish the existing Church/Division parking structure. In addition, and at the city’s option, company officials say Simone will enlarge the capacity of the new garage by 140 additional spaces or make a $3 million contribution to the city.

On the site of the demolished Church/Division parking structure, the developer will build its condominium tower with approximately 385 residences. A total of 25 units will be townhouses at the plaza level. The building will also include approximately 44,000 sf of retail space and there are projected to be approximately 700 parking spaces beneath the building for the condominium owners with some of the parking available for the retailers, company officials add.

In addition, Simone plans to build on the site a “mid-rise” building with 30 to 50 condominium units and about 2,500 sf of professional office space. Joseph Simone, president of Simone Development, says New Rochelle is enjoying “a renaissance” and he expects this project will “aid in turning around the Main Street corridor.”

The city and the developer will begin contract negotiations and then must receive various municipal and environmental approvals. Company officials hope that construction can begin within the next 18 months. Simone will work with city officials to set aside a percentage of the residential units as affordable housing. Another option may be for the developer to make an as-yet unspecified financial contribution to a yet-to-be established affordable housing down payment fund.
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I think it's time for a New Rochelle diagram.
     
     
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Has anyone ever seen Ragtime... took place in New Rochelle.
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I think it's time for a New Rochelle diagram.
Maybe a New Rochelle/White Plains diagram. White Plains has been pretty busy lately.
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I added New Rochelle to Cities...
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Old Posted May 3, 2005, 10:35 PM
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New Rochelle will be the next White Plains. Here are two more developments there. Maybe we should have a NewRoc/White Plains thread...

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Cappelli Strikes New Deals With Trump and New Rochelle



By John Jordan
May 2, 2005

NEW ROCHELLE, NY-Developers Donald Trump and Louis Cappelli decided to become partners again on a luxury condominium project, this time in the Downtown area here. Financial details were not disclosed. Cappelli’s firm, Cappelli Enterprises Inc. of Valhalla, also secured an agreement with the city for an urban renewal parcel in the Downtown district. In total, the Cappelli-Trump venture, now called Trump Plaza and the Lawton Street urban renewal property parcel, will involve approximately $750 million in new construction, if approved.

Construction is set to begin on the partnership project, which city officials have coined the “Parcel 1A site.” perhaps as early as next month. The 353,600-sf Trump Plaza will consist of 141,500 sf of retail space on two levels at the base, topped with a 30-story luxury residential condo tower.

In total, there are 181 units planned--51 one-bedroom, 101 two-bedroom and 29 three-bedroom units. The $250-million project will be linked to Cappelli’s existing $250-million New Roc City entertainment complex.

Cappelli says 231 of the 241 residences at Trump Tower and the Lofts at City Center--the pair’s other projects--in White Plains have sold in only six months and that sales to date at the two developments are more than $200 million. Trump says he is “very impressed with the turnaround that has taken place in White Plains and believes a similar renaissance is imminent in New Rochelle.”

This is not Trump’s first venture in New Rochelle. In the mid 1990s he proposed to build multimillion-dollar homes on Davids Island, but eventually withdrew the plan.

The city and Cappelli Enterprises signed a Memorandum of Understanding making Cappelli the exclusive developer for an entire block within the city’s Lawton Street Urban Renewal District. On the site, Cappelli has proposed to build two mixed-use 32-story towers totaling approximately 800,000 sf.

The site is bounded by Huguenot Street on the north, Anderson Plaza on the south, LeCount Place on the east and North Street on the west.

His initial plan calls for 200,000 sf of “boutique” retail space, an office/hotel component totaling 300,000 sf and 300,000 sf of luxury residential units. Cappelli will have 18 months to acquire the properties for the project to proceed. Currently, the project site includes a 38-unit apartment building at 5 Anderson St., a 9,600-sf Planned Parenthood office and a number of retail stores that the company says are on month-to-month leases. In addition a US Post Office is also located in the urban renewal block.

The project site is located between Cappelli’s New Roc City, the Trump Plaza property and AvalonBay Communities luxury rental apartment tower complex. “This new project will be the centerpiece in over $2 billion in redevelopment that is now taking place in our Downtown,” says Mayor Timothy Idoni. It’s a major step forward, not only for the Downtown, but for the entire city.”
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Re: New Rochelle, N.Y. : new tower planned

Here's another look at that first tower:





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Simone Will Build $175M Project in New Rochelle



By John Jordan
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NEW ROCHELLE, NY-The City of New Rochelle has selected Simone Development Cos. for its Church/Division parking garage redevelopment project.
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The New Rochelle Intermodal Transportation Center is open (last year):


The New Rochelle Intermodal Transportation Center

Originally conceived more then twenty years ago, the New Rochelle Intermodal Transportation Center will soon become a reality. Entering the final stages of construction, the ITC will marry a new state-of-the-art parking facility with the historic New Rochelle Railroad Station and create a consolidated location for bus service.

The ITC parking garage will have a capacity in excess of 900 vehicles which is two and a half times the on-site parking capacity prior to its construction. But the ITC is much more then a simple parking garage. On the ground level of the garage will be the bus terminal portion of the Transportation Center. Complete with a waiting area and ticket office, the ITC will become home to long-distance bus carriers such as Greyhound and ShortLines as well as several routes on Westchester County's BeeLine system. In addition, Connecticut Limousine will provide service to regional airports. Several local taxi companies operate from and will service the ITC.

Just steps from the new facility is the New Rochelle Railroad Station. The station is serviced by Metro-North New Haven Line, and like the old song says, we're "Just 45 Minutes from Broadway". The New Rochelle station is the only stop in Southern Westchester on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor.




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Speaking of White Plains, I thought both cities had a height limit of 35 stories because all the new developments reached that height. But things seem to be moving up a bit...




(from the White Plains CitezeNetReporter
http://www.wpcnr.com/article3514.html)


Council OKs 40 Story Plus Height for Cappelli Hotel & Condo

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By John F. Bailey May 3, 2005

The White Plains Common Council approved the construction of two 40-story towers and hotel complex at 221 Main Street last night, as requested by Super Developer Louis Cappelli. The vote was 6 to 1 with Council President Tom Roach the lone dissenting vote.




The Cappelli 40-Story Plus Hotel Condoplex Model, as soon on television, April 21. Design has not been settled upon yet according to Councilman Benjamin Boykin at Monday evening's approval vote. No hotel operator has been named for the site as yet, but Cappelli is said to be negotiating with a major luxury hotel organization. Video Capture April 21 by WPCNR News.




Model of Complex In Relation to The City Center. 221 Main Cappelli Hotel Condoplex is at right. City Center at left. The view is looking South. Video Capture Made April 21 by WPCNR News.



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Cappelli Receives Approval for 8-Story Affordable Housing Complex on City Place (240 Main Street) The building is shown in context with Martin Ginsburg's Pinnacle Building. The 8-story ediface, described by Ken Worden who spoke at the public hearing as "absolutely wrong," and akin to "placing a mica rock" among crown jewels, and "nothing more than a Bronx apartment house of small apartments with no amenities," appears above and to the left of the date in the picture of the model shown April 21 to the Common Council. Councilman Arnold Bernstein, a Bronx native, defended the architectural integrity of Bronx apartment houses as quite spacious. Video Capture by WPCNR News.

In a separate vote, the Council voted 6-1, again with Mr. Roach demurring, to opt for an 8-story affordable housing building to be built at 240 Main Street on the edge of the City Place entry drive on the site of the Corner Nook, Main Street Bookstore and delicatessen. Robert Greer, Arnold Bernstein, and Larry Delgado held open the possibility that Mr. Cappelli could build the affordable housing elsewhere in the city other than the 240 Main site by working with another developer (perhaps Martin Ginsburg who proposes The Pinnacle project next door to 240 Main Street).

Mrs. Malmud also said that City Corporation Counsel, Edward Dunphy had personally assured her that there was no legal obstacle that could prevent Mr. Cappelli from building on the 240 Main site.

The vote clears the way for Mr. Cappelli to close on his financing for the project this week.

Hearings on The Hamilton Condominium on Church Street at Barker and the Twin condominiums proposed for Hale Avenue adjacent to Fortunoff on Maple Avenue were adjourned to June 6.
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DESIGN BEING WORKED ON DAILY: Mr. Cappelli said his Renaissance Square design is developing a variety of face treatments varying from sheer glass to stepped glass, showing the latest Northerly view. He said this design is being tweaked. Photo by WPCNR News.
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WPCNR ROVING PHOTOGRAPHER. March 25, 2005: The White Plains skyline is enhanced by the glitter and the glitz of Trump Tower at City Center rising on the left in the overcast Friday. The exterior has all its glass installed and with its platinum-rich crown graces the skyline. Louis Cappelli, the Super Developer, builder, reports the Trump Tower has contracted for 208 of its 212 luxury condominium residences with 4 more units left to be sold, while The Loft Building at City Center has 2 left to be sold.





TRUMP TOWER AT CITY CENTER is the building in center of your picture on the right, the building with the yellow cap. (The view is looking East Southeast over the city from 1,000 feet.) Photo by WPCNR News.

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Great news for New Rockelle, seems like there's another nice skyline going up in NY Metro area.
     
     
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Old Posted May 5, 2005, 12:21 AM
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Great news for New Rockelle, seems like there's another nice skyline going up in NY Metro area.
That is correct. When you have developers like Trump and Cappelli involved, a skyline can change in a hurry. And that's exactly what's happening in both cities.

White Plains itself will rival many cities of larger size as far as new developments go...


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"The Sails" is in New Rochelle.

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But the developers lost out to what will now be this tower:

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Looks like Trumps White Plains tower could be Trumped by a new neighbor (The Pinnacle):

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Cappelli Receives Approval for 8-Story Affordable Housing Complex on City Place (240 Main Street) The building is shown in context with Martin Ginsburg's Pinnacle Building. The 8-story ediface, described by Ken Worden who spoke at the public hearing as "absolutely wrong," and akin to "placing a mica rock" among crown jewels, and "nothing more than a Bronx apartment house of small apartments with no amenities,"

In a separate vote, the Council voted 6-1, again with Mr. Roach demurring, to opt for an 8-story affordable housing building to be built at 240 Main Street on the edge of the City Place entry drive on the site of the Corner Nook, Main Street Bookstore and delicatessen. Robert Greer, Arnold Bernstein, and Larry Delgado held open the possibility that Mr. Cappelli could build the affordable housing elsewhere in the city other than the 240 Main site by working with another developer (perhaps Martin Ginsburg who proposes The Pinnacle project next door to 240 Main Street).
It appears that the small affordable housing building in the middle will be absorbed and built elsewhere, allowing for a taller Pinnacle (the blue building):

http://www.wpcnr.com/article3517.html

Cappelli Subcontracts His Affordable Housing to Martin Ginsburg Nixing 240 Main



The Pinnacle Model (blue towers) In Place on City Center Plaza. The 240 Main Street "Sore Thumb," (slightly to the right of the blue Pinnacle building model) as Martin Ginsburg described it -- is not to be. Instead affordable housing will be built, according to The Journal News to the left of the Pinnacle property on the site of Joma's Cafe, slightly to the left of The Pinnacle base. Whether or not Mr. Ginsburg is content to let his Pinnacle remain at 28 stories or go higher is a matter of fascinating speculation . Considering that Mr. Ginsburg now holds the fate of two projects, his and Mr. Cappelli's 221 Main Hotel Condoplex in his hands, he could choose to go up to 40 Stories or more, dwarfing the Trump Tower.
Photo Capture by WPCNR News.

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WalMart is Coming In

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June 2, 2005

The mystery surrounding WalMart's coming to White Plains was lifted today, when WalMart spokesperson Philip Serghini, announced to The Journal News that WalMart was opening in late fall at the Main Street location adjacent city hall, where Sears used to be. No new information about the store was disclosed, and no date for the opening was set.

It will, according to Serghini, sell grocery staples, which was already known previously, in addition to the usual WalMart merchandise lineup. Serghini is quoted as saying, "We have all the necessary approvals. The building will be completely renovated."

The late fall opening, as opposed to the original target reported as being September, is not a good thing for the city's sales tax receipts because the city was anticipating at least three quarters of WalMart sales to pump up the sales tax receipts and continue "The Renaissance."

Earlier in the week, the Mayor's Office did not have any information for WPCNR on the WalMart status, which was strange if the company already had all its approvals. WalMart public relations, contacted by WPCNR Tuesday did not return WPCNR's call.

The announcement Thursday by Mr. Serghini that Wal-Mart is coming to Main Street is nothing new, and will be stiff competition to the Stop N Shop down Westchester Avenue, as well as Target across in the City Center.

In November, 2004, WPCNR wrote the following describing Walmart's concept of "limited groceries." as Mr. Serghini describes the new White Plains WalMart-to-be:

WPCNR wrote in December, 04, : Walmart will offer a supermarket that, according to a spokesperson “won’t be a full-blown SuperCenter, but it will provide for some milk, eggs deli-meats and some fruits and vegetables so people in town can have a quick place to pick up some of these items,” does not begin to describe what the market will be really like.

If Wal-Mart is building a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, it will be a full-blown supermarket, open 24-hours a day, giving city convenience to the owners of $2 Million condominums in Trump Tower across the street. WPCNR has also learned that it will be the flagship Neighborhood Market in the New York Metropolitan area, since there are no Neighborhood Markets listed within 100 miles of White Plains on the Wal-Mart website Store Finder.


The Neighborhood Market will underprice Stop N Shop, just opened two years ago, by about 10% and definitely will underprice Whole Foods Market at Fortunoff. The Wal-Mart market isn’t a “deli” operation, by any means, and is considerably larger than a gas station convenience store.

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Markets are open 24 hours a day at 60 locations thoughout the country, and are Wal-Mart’s latest efforts to compete against a new retail sector: the food business.

As predicted by WPCNR in September (2004) as a good fit for the Sears building, each Neighborhood Market is approximately 40,000 square feet, which would fit in nicely on the first 82,000 square foot first floor of the “The Shoppes on Main,” the "stackmall" next to City Hall, and upstairs, on the second 82,000 square foot second floor, there could be the rest of Wal-Mart.

Wal-Mart’s Neighborhood Markets according to Baseline.com, the Tampa Bay Business Journal and usavanguard.com, are no Sam’s Clubs.

In South Ogden, Utah, the Neighborhood Market features wide aisles with luxury glazed brown floors, soothing, sophisticated muzak, a drive-through pharmacy and a pizza-to-go stand.

In a visit to a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market in Alabama, it was discovered by USA Vanguard reporter Michael Gregory that inside the Neighborhood Market were aisles and aisles of delights from cell phones to satellite systems, cosmetics supplies, school supplies, as well as an automotive section. Mr. Gregory reports the ability to get a key made, a prescription filled, even taxes done. You can read his article at http://www.usavanguard.com/vnews/dis...402066c9235f5.

The model Neighborhood Market contains “amply-stocked” meat and deli sections, baked goods, and frozen foods. Neighborhood Markets are tied in by satellite to Wal-Mart’s retail link network to monitor what’s moving and what’s not, allowing trucks to deliver fresh stocks the next day. This economy of supply, according to Baseline.com allows Wal-Mart to offer prices 10% less than traditional supermarkets such as Publix, Winn-Dixie and Kash n’ Karry, Krogers, and Albertson’s.



WalMart Location in White Plains: Opening "Late Fall." Photo, WPCNR News Archives.
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I hate to say it, but we probably owse a bit of WalMart's current success to some dealing made under Clinton's watch, showing that he was far from perfect as a president too. (Not that I'm comparing him to Bullsh in any way).

On a separate note, I was through New Rochelle yesterday, and I think this new building will fit in nicely with what NR already has. It's sorta the NYC equivalent of LA's Glendale.
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wow these cities: (westchester county, correct?) Yonkers, New Rochelle, and White Plains are really improving their skylines.

They also have some large corporations don't they? I don't remember the companies exactly but I remember seeing on packages at the supermarket that some large food or health companies had addresses in White Plains.
     
     
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