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$85M Hudson Park River Club Project Breaks Ground In Yonkers

YONKERS, N.Y. ‑‑ Strategic Capital and Collins Enterprises, joined by Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, City Council President Liam McLaughlin and city leaders, recently broke ground on an $85 million residential building along the Hudson River. 

From left, Arthur Collins, president of Collins Enterprises; Ning Yuan, chairman/CEO of Strategic Capital; Yi Lui, commercial counselor, Consulate General of China; Dwight Collins, principal of Collins Enterprises; and Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano.

From left, Arthur Collins, president of Collins Enterprises; Ning Yuan, chairman/CEO of Strategic Capital; Yi Lui, commercial counselor, Consulate General of China; Dwight Collins, principal of Collins Enterprises; and Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano.

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Called Hudson Park River Club, the new 230,000-square-foot building will include 213 studio and one- and two-bedroom rental units, along with amenities such as a health club, event space, a recreation area and parking for 160 vehicles. It’s the third and final phase of the 16-acre Hudson Park development along the city’s waterfront. 

“This is precisely the type of development we need in Yonkers to meet a growing demand for people who want to live in a diverse and urban environment while enjoying our beautiful waterfront,” said Spano. “This new community complements the great work that has already been completed and will ensure that Yonkers remains a destination for years to come.” 

Planning for the Hudson Park community began in the 1990s, and in 2000, Yonkers City Council designated Collins Enterprises to develop two parcels along the waterfront that were designated for New York State’s Brownfield Clean-Up Program. 

The new building will be adjacent to the city’s esplanade overlooking the Hudson River and will complete access to the public waterfront, Paddling & Rowing Club, Beczak Environmental Center and Habirshaw Park. 

Construction of the previous building, Hudson Park North, included 294 apartments with 5,500 square feet of community space and a courtyard; it was completed in 2008. Hudson Park South, which opened in 2003, consists of 266 one-and-two bedroom rental apartments and 15,500 square-feet of professional office and retail space. 

The latest phase of Hudson Park is expected to be completed in mid-2017. With this new building, Strategic Capital’s total investment will reach $200 million for the three buildings. 

Hudson Park is just blocks from the Yonkers Metro-North train station, which is a 25-minute commute to Grand Central Terminal. It is also conveniently located near shopping, restaurants and bars, museums, galleries and performing arts venues as well as a variety of recreation opportunities along the waterfront. 

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