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Developers Plan Resi Conversion of Shuttered Hotel in Harrison, NY

Two family-owned real estate companies presented plans to the Harrison, NY Planning Board last week to transform a shuttered hotel site into a residential mixed-use community. Rose Equities and Garden Communities envision Renaissance Harrison as the transformation of the 28 acre-former Renaissance Westchester Hotel site, including retail and cultural venues available to the public.  

“The proposed 28-acre community will be unlike any other development in Westchester,” said Leonard Glickman, principal of Rose Equities. “It will adhere to 21st-century standards of walking and biking, sustainability, and respect for the property’s outstanding natural landscape’: 

If approved, Renaissance Harrison will be built in two phases and will consist of two residential quads, two large gathering spaces to be known as the Commons and the Mansion, and two sets of triplex villas. Neither phase will exceed 380 units, with a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom luxury apartment homes, many with terraces. 

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