New Luxury Rental Tower Breaks Ground in White Plains
The residential rental boom in downtown White Plains continues to reach new heights with the recent groundbreaking of 25 North Lex, a two-tower development that will feature 500 luxury rental residences, nearly 60,000 square feet of amenities, and 19,000 square feet of ground floor retail space.
Located at 25 North Lexington Avenue directly across from the newly renovated Metro-North train station, the project is being developed by Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC, a global leader in the investment, development, and management of high-quality rental housing properties.
Two intersecting towers of 16 stories and 25 stories will rise from a four-story podium that conceals a large, covered parking structure. The towers will feature striking glass curtain walls accented with metal panels, while the podium, which is bordered by ground-floor retail space, will be clad in folded metal panels designed to suggest movement and accentuate the journey from the train station home.
Expansive studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes will feature open floorplans boasting high ceilings, lavish baths, large bedrooms, spacious kitchens with top-of-the line appliances and ample storage. Spread throughout multiple floors, the thoughtfully designed spaces include a welcoming lobby, state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga/class studio, study rooms, children’s room, private dining and meeting rooms, sports/media lounge, pet spa, golf simulator and a spectacular 17th floor Sky Lounge.
The project is Greystar’s first residential development in New York for the Charleston, South Carolina-based company. LRC Construction, the construction affiliate of BCW Member Cappelli Organization, is handing construction of the project which is expected to be completed in the first half of 2024.
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