Developer Wilder Balter Partners hopes to build 82 apartments near Peekskill’s train station and waterfront, LoHud reported. The rental development on Main Street would be geared toward residents making between $42,000 and $96,000 and include “a mix of affordable housing and workforce housing aimed at municipal employees and others,” the outlet reported. The development would house 10 one-bedroom units, 66 two-bedroom units and 6 three-bedroom units, and the building’s future residents will “feel like they’re in a tree house — they’ll be surrounded by forest,” Michael Giardino, a principal at project designer L&M Design, said. To move forward, the project requires zoning changes and thus needs to be reviewed by the city planning board. [LoHud]