THE CROTON CHRONICLE (ARTICLE IS NOT BEHIND PAYALL)
"The Hudson" at 25 South Riverside will be condominiums and not rental apartments.
Four of the announced 34 units in the sometimes controversial project--formerly known as "The Riverside"--will be "affordable" as governed by the Village Code.
It is often the case that residents of Croton-on-Hudson find out about important news in the village via local social media or even word of mouth. The decision by the developers of the 25 South Riverside Avenue site, Phil Spagnoli and Ralph Rossi, to market the development as condominiums rather than rental apartments is the most recent example.
Thus a number of sharp-eyed residents spotted the new marketing Website for the condos, which are now called “The Hudson” (the developers had previously named it “The Riverside.”) Under an artist’s conception of the rooftop recreational area designed for resident use, and a revolving series of video clips about the attractions of the village and our local area, we read some of the details: GO TO "The Hudson" at 25 South Riverside will be condominiums and not rental apartments.
What a travesty to everyone in Croton and especially residents in the back of this.
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What does it remind you of? Come on. You can say it. The golf course houses get the Gouveia Park and arts Center. The rest of us get lots and lots of multi-family buildings, garages turned into accessory dwelling units, and low income housing. It is good to be king. Not so good not to be.
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