Cushman & Wakefield to advise on White Plains senior-housing project
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- November
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Commercial real estate brokerage Cushman & Wakefield has been hired to advise The North Street Community in White Plains, a proposed assisted living and residential project for senior citizens.
Michael Berne of Cushman & Wakefield’s Senior Housing and Healthcare Group will work with the partnership.
The Common Council this year approved new zoning and a site plan to allow the project, to be built on a 23-acre site of the former St. Agnes Hospital.
North Street Community calls for 335 independent condominiums in four residential buildings and a club facility for those 60 and older.
The former main hospital building will be redesigned to house 92 assisted living units, along with 20 units for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
An 82,000-square-foot medical office building will be kept, but other buildings will be torn down.
In a statement, North Street partner Alfred Caiola said the owners expected to bring in a skilled company to run the assisted living and Alzheimer’s facilities.
Many companies have expressed interest in participating in other segments of the project, he said.









