A new apartment building at 44 Springside Ave. in the Town of Poughkeepsie has been opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The project was developed by Tinkelman Brothers Development Corp., through the entity Built Parcel Six LLC.
Tinkelman Architecture, affiliated with Tinkelman Development, designed the building. Tinkelman has been developing the Van Wagner Place neighborhood on seven acres in the Town of Poughkeepsie. The neighborhood is just north of the Arlington Business District and Vassar College.
44 Springside is one of several featured buildings in the Van Wagner Place neighborhood according to the Van Wagner Place website. Westerly House is a four-story apartment building due to be brought online next year. Center House offers six duplex units and 3,000 square feet of commercial space. 25 Van Wagner Place offers professional offices and retail space in a converted warehouse. 33 Arlington Ave. is another former warehouse converted into office and commercial space. Details on a planned residential development at 59 Springside Ave. are promised to be available shortly.
The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce was involved in organizing the ribbon-cutting event for 44 Springside Ave.
“We thank all attendees who came to celebrate our official opening,” said Steven Tinkelman, founder and managing partner of Tinkelman Architecture.
The building offers 28 apartments with commercial space on the ground floor. Amenities include a top-floor community room, a rooftop terrace, and a ground-floor indoor swimming pool. One of the tenants in the commercial space is the British Swim School.
A number of real estate offices list apartments at 44 Springside Ave. for rent. An online apartment rental site shows one- and two-bedroom units ranging from 970 square feet to 1,393 square feet priced at from $2,850 to $3,350 per month.