The District Galleria is a visionary mixed- use development that redefines urban living by seamlessly blending residential spaces with vibrant retail and commercial pedestrian plazas, environments, and streets. This innovative project prioritizes outdoor garden-like spaces and a rich array of amenities to create a thriving, sustainable community where residents and visitors can live, work, and play harmoniously.
How many residences are included in the project?
The proposed development will offer a total of 3,200 residences catering to individuals, couples, and families seeking a harmonious urban lifestyle.
Does the proposal include green space?
The proposal dedicates 46% of its footprint to publicly accessible open space, including a new downtown public plaza that will serve as a host to festivals, community events, concerts, and performers.
Will the landscape include native vegetation?
Yes, The District Galleria landscape will be designed by Eric Rains Landscape Architecture, creating an urban oasis including native vegetation.
How much of the project will be affordable housing?
The proposal includes 12% affordable housing.
What will be the height of the buildings?
The building heights within the project range from 140 feet to 450 feet, ensuring an aesthetically pleasing skyline while maximizing scenic views.
Will this project results in increased traffic?
District Galleria is a transit-oriented development designed for individuals who prioritize mass transit, ridesharing, biking, scootering, or walking as their primary modes of transportation.
Will the building follow any green-friendly initiatives?
District Galleria will design to Silver LEED standards.
What type of retail will the project include?
District Galleria will provide thoughtfully curated shopping and services that cater to residents’ needs. District Galleria’s design envisions robust dining options that range from affordable fast casual to distinctive culinary experiences.
Will parking be included in the proposal?
District Galleria will build the approved amount of parking required by the City of White Plains code for transit-oriented developments. The complex will also include public parking for visitors and shoppers and private parking for residents.
Will the project include community space?
The proposal includes ample space for regular community events, such as farmers’ markets, music events, art exhibitions, and holiday traditions.
What are the rental rates and what sizes will the units be?
It is currently too early in the project to determine specific rental rates and unit sizes. Pricing and unit configuration will be determined by market conditions and demand. 12% of the units will be allocated for affordable housing.