
Renderings have been released for 70 Abendroth Avenue, a six-story residential building in downtown Port Chester, New York. Developed by The Hudson Companies, the project is slated to yield 203 residential units, including an affordable housing component. The project will also feature roughly 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, a community facility, and on-site parking. The project site is bounded by Adee Street to the northeast, Abendroth Avenue to the southeast, and North Main Street to the northwest.
The above street-level rendering looks southwest from the corner of Abendroth Avenue and Adee Street. The building will feature expansive floor-to-ceiling glass for the retail frontage, followed by a multifaceted massing incorporating a rounded corner above. The façade will be composed of a mix of red and light-gray brick surrounding a grid of large windows with protruding gray metal frames, along with multiple stacks of balconies. A setback at the sixth story is shown topped with a landscaped terrace.
The following rendering shows the full southeastern elevation along Abendroth Avenue. A garage entrance is visible toward the southern end of the ground floor.
The next two images preview the opposite northwestern elevation and street-level view along North Main Street, showing an expansive roof terrace at the fifth floor. The building’s varied massing and brickwork will create an impression of a more organic streetscape, blending with the low-rise character of the buildings abutting it.
Demolition began in the summer of 2024 on the structures at 27–45 North Main Street to make way for the development.
Ten percent of the 203 apartments will be dedicated to affordable workforce housing at 60 percent of the area median income (AMI). Human Development Services of Westchester is slated to occupy a portion of the ground-floor space.
The Hudson Companies recently closed on $66 million in construction financing for the project. The loan was provided by Truist Bank and arranged by Cushman & Wakefield’s John Alascio and Chuck Kohaut. The developer has also secured long-term tax incentives.
The property is within walking distance of the Port Chester Metro-North station, providing an approximately 40-minute commute to Midtown Manhattan.
70 Abendroth Avenue is expected to begin construction in the first quarter of this year. The project’s architect has yet to be disclosed.



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