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$900 Million Project in Yonkers Unveiled

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with New York Real Estate Experts

YONKERS - the biggest development project on the Yonkers waterfront is officially on the drawing boards and could break ground in about a year. The Plans for a $900-million project on the city's waterfront. Which includes the 14.6-acre former BICC Cable site project site. The project calls for the development of

1,124 housing units in four high-rise buildings and a number of townhouse units. The four towers would be 33, 26, 39 and 26 stories tall under the preliminary plan now before the city.

 

 The project is designed by Perkins Eastman of New York City. "This is the best proposal to get the density we need and to make the project economically viable," Tartaglia said.

 

The plan also includes 54,000 square feet of office space, 40,000 square feet of retail space, 142 marina wet slips and 230 marina dry slips and parking for 1,830 vehicles. The plan also calls for the designation of about four acres as accessible public space. The project also might include a rooftop park on one of the buildings across from what will be a new Point Street Bridge is also planned.

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