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White Plains Aims To Lure Millennials With New Construction

Expected is $2 billion in new construction in three to five years, the most since the housing market collapsed in 2008, a factor that could revive downtown White Plains, increasing its number of housing units to 2,000, says the article.

The Westchester in White Plains, where city officials want to attract millennials to its downtown.

The Westchester in White Plains, where city officials want to attract millennials to its downtown.

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- A lot of construction is going on in White Plains, perhaps strengthening its appeal to New Yorkers seeking housing more affordably priced than Brooklyn and Manhattan, where rents relentlessly climb, says a New York Times article.

The new construction is aimed at bringing New York City commuters, millennials especially to White Plains, the New York Times said

Here's the New York Times article.

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