Renderings Revealed for The Modera at 24 Maple Avenue in New Rochelle

Rendering of The Modera - Cube 3 ArchitectureRendering of The Modera - Cube 3 Architecture

Mill Creek Residential Trust has revealed renderings of a new residential building, The Modera at 24 Maple Avenue in New Rochelle. Designed by CUBE 3 Architecture, the project arrives as part of the city’s effort to reinvigorate the downtown metro area, and will comprise a mix of market-rate and permanently affordable housing units.

The building will rise eight stories above ground plus one level of underground parking area. The residential component will yield 334 rental apartments with eight studios, 201 one-bedroom apartments, and 125 two-bedroom units. Ten percent of available units will be marketed as permanently affordable homes. Future occupants will also have access to a large roof level terrace and three additional courtyards within the bounds of the development.

The rendering depicts a lively take on modern design with a mix of beige and gray cementitious materials making up the lower portion of the curtain wall, and what appears to be black metal paneling above the setback on the fifth floor. Sections of orange accents are scattered about the façade, adding contrast to the design. There are several small balconies on the lower floors and larger ones for apartments on the upper levels. In addition to the large roof deck on the southern end of the building, there also appears to be terrace space positioned atop the setback on the western elevation.

As part of the project, The Modera will also introduce a new stretch of pedestrian walkways and a new parish center.

Mill Creek purchased the two-acre plot of land from Blessed Sacrament Church in 2020. The sale was facilitated by commercial brokerage firm CBRE, which has not gone on record to confirm the exact sale price.

At this time, there is no confirmed project schedule for the development.

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3 Comments on "Renderings Revealed for The Modera at 24 Maple Avenue in New Rochelle"

  1. Bad. Just bad. 4 or 5 building facades in one. Can this architectural trend die already?

  2. why is it that the outer boroughs and suburbs get third rate architectural design:
    note: downtown Scarsdale, Market Square in Lake Forest, Il. – town centers that had character and delightful design that stands the test of time…….you are right, NFA.

  3. Is there even enough electricity on the grid for this? Cuomo closed 1 reactor at Indian Point without replacing that electricity supply so its a valid point.

    What about water and sewer?

    And we know already that Democrats refuse to approve any new Natural Gas transmission pipelines so we’re running short on and paying more for that basic commodity.

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