The new owner of a 21-story office tower in White Plains is planning a “multimillion-dollar renovation” that will start next month, the Westchester County Business Journal reported. Argent Ventures LLC bought the Westchester One tower at 44 South Broadway in White Plains from Beacon Capital Partners for $138 million last year and leased up 90,000 square feet in the property since then. The real estate company plans to expand the building’s cafeteria, install tenant lounge areas, art gallery space and outdoor seating in addition to upgrading its infrastructure, according to Cushman & Wakefield, the leasing agent for the building. [WBJ]
New owner of Westchester One tower in White Plains planning “multimillion-dollar renovation”
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Jun.June 06, 2018
03:24 PM
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