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Developer presents revised plan for 1 Water Street: lower tower, 380 apartments, more retail and public space

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Developers presented a revised plan for 1 Water Street on May 27 proposing an 18-story mixed-use building with about 380 rental units, roughly 4,000 square feet of retail, a public podium plaza and 394 parking spaces.

Developers and their design team presented a revised plan for 1 Water Street to the White Plains Common Council on May 27, proposing an 18-story, mixed-use residential building with expanded retail and new public open space.

Neil Alexander, partner at the law firm Cuddy & Feder and counsel for the applicant, told the council the site at the intersection of Water Street and Ferris Avenue is a 1.24-acre parcel the applicant acquired in April and that the new design reduces the previously approved height while increasing open space. "Whereas that project had been 22 stories ... we've actually ... brought the building height down while creating more open space," Alexander said.

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