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A Dobbs Ferry developer with a pattern of controversial subdivisions faces unified neighborhood opposition over a Mount Airy Road project that has already cost dozens of mature trees.
2026-04-04
When Andrew Cortese purchased the 1.14-acre property at 52 Mount Airy Road last April for $685,000, neighbors didn't know much about the new owner. The parcel — a circa-1875 farmhouse colonial previously owned by Tony Award-winning lighting designer Donald Holder and his wife, Juilliard Drama dean Evan Yionoulis — had been a quiet part of the wooded hillside for more than a century. MORE AT The Developer Who Keeps Coming Back: Andrew Cortese's Latest Fight Lands in Croton — Croton-on-Hudson, NY
A Dobbs Ferry developer with a pattern of controversial subdivisions faces unified neighborhood opposition over a Mount Airy Road project that has already cost dozens of mature trees.
2026-04-04
When Andrew Cortese purchased the 1.14-acre property at 52 Mount Airy Road last April for $685,000, neighbors didn't know much about the new owner. The parcel — a circa-1875 farmhouse colonial previously owned by Tony Award-winning lighting designer Donald Holder and his wife, Juilliard Drama dean Evan Yionoulis — had been a quiet part of the wooded hillside for more than a century. MORE AT The Developer Who Keeps Coming Back: Andrew Cortese's Latest Fight Lands in Croton — Croton-on-Hudson, NY
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