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Greystar Opens White Plains Development to First Move-Ins

Greystar opened the doors of 25 North Lex in White Plains, its first residential development in New York, to its first move-ins. Located at 25 N. Lexington Ave., directly across from the White Plains Metro-North Train station, which recently underwent a $95-million renovation, 25 North Lex includes 500 luxury rental residences, nearly 60,000 square feet of amenities and approximately 16,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome the first residents to their new homes at 25 North Lex, where they’ll enjoy a simplified style of living accompanied by direct access to New York City and beyond through the adjacent Metro station,” said Gary Kerr, senior managing director of development at Greystar. “Greystar is especially excited by the integration of art within and around the 25 North Lex community. Along with these new apartments, the public art is bringing renewed vitality to downtown White Plains, making the area more attractive for those living, working and visiting the city.”

The 813,346-square-foot project features two intersecting towers of 16 and 25 stories rising from a four-story podium concealing a large, covered parking structure with bicycle storage. 

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