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Port Chester Apartments Grand Opening Offers Taste Of Luxury Living

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. – Visitors will be dining on gourmet treats and ogling luxury cars at the grand opening of Port Chester’s newest high-end apartment complex this week.

Lynne Zappie and Julian Diaz, of BHG Rand Realty,  are dwarfed by the "Jetsons"-like, but cozy, chairs in the lobby of The Light House, a new luxury apartment building in Port Chester.

Lynne Zappie and Julian Diaz, of BHG Rand Realty, are dwarfed by the "Jetsons"-like, but cozy, chairs in the lobby of The Light House, a new luxury apartment building in Port Chester.

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An artist's rendering shows the exterior of The Light House, a new luxury rental building on North Pearl Street in Port Chester.

An artist's rendering shows the exterior of The Light House, a new luxury rental building on North Pearl Street in Port Chester.

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The LIght House in Port Chester has 50 high-end apartment, including studio, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with den, and two-bedroom units.

The LIght House in Port Chester has 50 high-end apartment, including studio, one-bedroom, one-bedroom with den, and two-bedroom units.

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Some of the amenities at the new The Light House apartments in Port Chester, include stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and wood laminate floors.

Some of the amenities at the new The Light House apartments in Port Chester, include stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and wood laminate floors.

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Some of the amenities at the new The Light House apartments in Port Chester, include stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and wood laminate floors.

Some of the amenities at the new The Light House apartments in Port Chester, include stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and wood laminate floors.

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Contemporary furnishings add the "Wow" factor to The Light House's lobby area. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Port Chester apartment complex is set for this week.

Contemporary furnishings add the "Wow" factor to The Light House's lobby area. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Port Chester apartment complex is set for this week.

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Mayor Dennis G. Pilla and other notable locals are expected to be on hand for the official ribbon-cutting at The Light House at 120 North Pearl St. Wednesday, Jan. 18.

County Executive Rob Astorino was invited but, as of Thursday, had not confirmed that he will be able to attend.

The public event is set for 4-7 p.m.

Local restaurants will be showcasing some of their food and drink and BMW will be parking some of their latest models out front.

Realtor Lynne Zappia, of Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty, said builder David Mann has also completed three similar rental complexes in White Plains within the last two years: La Gianna at 10 Dekalb Ave.; The Dylan, 42 Walter Ave.; and The Reed, 115 North Broadway.

The Westchester real-estate mogul’s Port Chester project has 50 units and loads of amenities such as hardwood laminate floors, quartz countertops, tiled bathrooms, steel appliances and washer/dryers.

Studio apartments at the new building start at $2,100 a month, while one-bedroom units go for $2,400 a month, one-bedroom units with den, $2,650, and two-bedrooms, $3,100.

Other perks include: a coffee station, a “backyard oasis” with a barbecue, bar, pergola and lounge area, free WiFi in the lobby, an “electronic concierge,” and a pool with a waterfall.

And if residents ever feel the need to leave such luxurious surroundings, they can walk to the train station, go to the movies, catch a performance at The Capitol Theater (It was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb and built in 1926), or dine in nearby restaurants such as Bar Taco, Saltaire and Agui Es Santa Fe Café.

For more information about The Light House, contact BHG Rand Realty by emailing thelighthouse120@gmail.com, or calling (914) 584-9362.

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