Owners will be moving into Bowridge Commons soon

February 20, 2020 at 7:38 a.m.
Owners will be moving into Bowridge Commons soon
Owners will be moving into Bowridge Commons soon

The 16 units of fair and affordable housing at the corner of Bowman Avenue and Barber Place have been completed for a year and a half, but there are still no cars in the parking lot.

According to Rose Noonan, executive director of the Housing Action Council, the non-profit organization the Village of Rye Brook charged with marketing and qualifying buyers for the one- and two-bedroom condominiums, “the condo plan took a very long time to be accepted by the Attorney General’s Office.”

The Bowridge Commons condominium association plan was finally approved in November 2019 and contracts of sale have been offered. “We now have enough contracts that it became a condo association,” she said last Tuesday, Feb. 11 following the public lottery for the 10 affordable townhouse units at Kingsbridge, the community of 110 luxury townhouses and single-family homes at the back of the office park at 1100 King St.

“In the next couple of months, you will see people moving in,” Noonan said.

--Jananne Abel


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