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White Plains is a city in and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, and a commercial hub of Westchester County, a densely populated suburban county that is home to about one million people. White Plains is located in south-central Westchester County.
Trump Plaza New Rochelle was built by Cappelli Enterprises, the same developer that built Trump Tower at City Center in nearby White Plains. Trump Plaza was the tallest building in Westchester County and the tallest building between New York City and Albany until the completion of the 44-story, twin-towered Ritz-Carlton hotel in White Plains. [2]
It features two 35-story apartment and condominium towers, known as The Tower at City Place, 600,000-square-foot (60,000 m 2) of retail, restaurants, entertainment space and parking facilities. It also includes the White Plains Performing Arts Center.
First two southbound weekday trips start at Grasslands Road and Clearbrook Road, the second trip operating express between Elmsford Square and White Plains. Saturday service departing White Plains after 6:20 PM terminates in Ossining. 15 ↔: Peekskill Main Street and Nelson Avenue Knollwood Road, Saw Mill River Road, Crompond Road, East Main ...
Large curved banquettes and high-top tables at El Primo, a Latin American focused restaurant and agave bar in White Plains, July 1, 2024. Jeanne Muchnick covers food and dining.
However, on March 5, 1950, 5 service was cut back to Utica Avenue all day on Sundays. [9] Express service on the IRT White Plains Road Line began on April 23, 1953, with alternate 5 trains using the middle track between East 180th Street and 149th Street during the weekday rush in the peak direction. [10]
In 1994, Slattery and his partners cashed in with an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange valued at $5.2 million. Just a year after going public, a riot broke out at Esmor’s immigration detention center near Newark International Airport in New Jersey, a holding tank for immigrants caught trying to enter the country illegally.
McKim, Mead and (Sanford) White were the architects of this property, which originally had 41 acres, including a small farm and extensive orchards. It is a two-story, stuccoed, poured concrete building in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. It features a broad hipped roof, deep overhanging eaves, and prominent brick chimneys.