Titanium Realty Group has revealed proposals to redevelop a historic theater into a mixed-use rental property at 157 West Chester Avenue in Port Chester, Westchester County. If approved by the Port Chester Planning Commission, the new building will top out at 15 stories and comprise 169 market-rate rental units, 21 affordable housing units designated for households earning 60 percent area median income (AMI), 1,465 square feet of commercial space, and two levels of parking for up to 110 vehicles.
The development site referred to as 157 Westchester Avenue, is an assemblage of three neighboring lots with frontage along Westchester Avenue and North Pearl Street. Existing properties include the Capital Theatre which was constructed in 1929 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, in addition to a one-story commercial building, a vacant firehouse, and two vacant commercial properties.
Along with proposals for the new building, the developer submitted the findings of an environmental assessment study to the Port Chester Planning Commission. The assessment was completed by DTS Provident Design Engineering, which states that the proposed development will have no adverse impacts to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, parking, or the architectural character of the surrounding neighborhood. As of today, the project team has revealed no renderings of the proposed buildings to support the latter.
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