Westchester County Business Journal | 28-Story The Alary Opens in New Rochelle

By Peter Katz — The apartment building The Alary at 33 Westchester Place in New Rochelle has been opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The building has 315 apartments and 174 parking spaces and was developed by Allstate Ventures. The unit mix includes 110 studios, some of them having separate alcoves giving them the feel of a one-bedroom, 161 one-bedrooms and 44 two-bedrooms.

New Rochelle Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert and other city officials joined principals of the developer for the event, which took place on the 28-floor landscaped rooftop terrace.

The Alary is part of Westchester Place, a three-building development that includes Allstate’s The Arc and The Atelier.

“This event not only celebrates The Alary, but also the successful collaboration between Allstate Ventures and the city to establish a vibrant arts district in downtown New Rochelle,” Rachel Spater, development manager at Allstate Ventures said. “Westchester Place has played a key role in the city’s ongoing growth and cultural renaissance, and The Alary stands as a defining new addition to the skyline.”

Together, the three buildings deliver 524 housing units, including market-rate and affordable apartments, plus nearly 7,500 square feet of neighborhood retail and creative space showcasing local galleries and studios.

“As New Rochelle continues to grow, it’s essential that we welcome new developments that foster a sense of community for long-time residents and newcomers alike. The Alary does just that,” said Ramos-Herbert, noting that the Allstate’s development is close to the Metro-North train station. “Together with The Arc and The Atelier, The Alary offers premier housing, top-tier amenities, coveted retail space, and arts programming for our community members to enjoy.”

The Alary features nine-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, keyless entry, custom-lit closets, and upgraded kitchen appliances. Penthouse apartments feature 11-foot ceilings.

Amenities for residents include a fitness center, co-working spaces with private pods and conference rooms, a game room with wet bar, sports simulator, children’s playroom, and a sky lounge with full-service bar. The rooftop terrace features a pool, outdoor cinema, BBQ kitchens, fire pits, a dog park, and panoramic views of Westchester County and Long Island Sound.

Rents at The Alary start at $2,150 for studios, $2,850 for one-bedroom layouts, and $4,100 for two-bedroom two-bath units.

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