westfaironline.com October 17, 2022
Rendering of proposed 21 Scarsdale Road project.
BY PETER KATZ Pkatz@westfairinc.com
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NO Crestwood LLC, located at 445 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich, wants to build an apartment complex with 150 units on a site at the Yonkers and Tuckahoe border. The approximately 2.87-acre property is at 21 Scarsdale Road and currently has two buildings on it. The larger
building is three stories and was built in 1916. The other building was constructed sometime in the late 1800s. The plan is to add a two-story addition to the existing main building. This would create a five-story, 75,175-square-foot building with 90 apartments. A new four-story, 67,945-squarefoot building with 60 apartments would be constructed above an existing surface parking lot. The
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additional building on the property would be used for resident amenities. UNO Crestwood LLC is located at the same address in Greenwich as developer National Resources and an individual listed on an environmental document as “project contact” is Lynne Ward, executive vice president of National Resources. A document on file with the
Westchester County Clerk’s Office shows that UNO Crestwood LLC purchased the property on March 23, 2022, from 21 Scarsdale Road Realty LLC for $10 million. The seller’s address was in care of Simone Development Companies in the Bronx. The property was formerly owned by Sterling National Bank
and used as its headquarters and administrative offices until early 2020. In 2020, Simone Healthcare Development proposed converting the former Sterling building into a medical office building. As part of the conversion of the existing offices to a medical establishment, Simone proposed constructing a new three-story accessory parking structure. The property is located
YONKERS
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Biden and IBM shine spotlight on Hudson Valley; Westchester basks in afterglow BY PETER KATZ Pkatz@westfairinc.com
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The IBM news in Poughkeepsie is good news for all of us,” Westchester County Executive George Latimer told the Business Journals about the technology giant’s planned
$20 billion Hudson Valley investment. IBM announced the plan to invest and expand operations in the Hudson Valley during the Oct. 6 visit to its Poughkeepsie facility by President Biden. “I look at us as a region, the Hudson Valley region,
BIDEN AND IBM
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President Biden takes a selfie with IBM workers.