
New renderings have been revealed for The Magnolia, a 12-story residential building under construction at 146 Westchester Avenue in Port Chester, Westchester County. Designed by Sarrazin Architecture PLLC and developed in a joint venture between Saxum Real Estate and St. Katherine Group, the 334,000-square-foot structure will yield 223 units in studio- to two-bedroom layouts. The project will also include 4,763 square feet of ground-floor retail, a parking garage, and a collection of residential amenities. The property is bounded by Westchester Avenue, Pearl and New Broad Streets.
The renderings preview a rectangular massing enclosed in a varied fenestration composed of red and gray brick and light- and dark-gray metal paneling. Floor-to-ceiling glass will line the ground floor for the lobby and retail frontage.
The property was formerly occupied by a surface-level parking lot and two low-rise structures, as seen in the below Google Street View image from before their demolition.
Amenities will include a rooftop deck, a fitness center, a yoga room, a top-floor clubhouse, a dog washing station, and automated parking stackers.
The ground-up development is located one block away from the Port Chester Metro-North station, providing convenient access to Grand Central Terminal. Also nearby is the Capitol Theatre in downtown Port Chester, as well as a wide range of food, entertainment, and recreation options.
Construction of The Magnolia is being supported by the Village of Port Chester Industrial Development Agency with a 20-year tax abatement.
The project is expected to wrap up sometime later this year or in early 2027.


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