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Baxter Building celebrates Phase 1 of LaGrange Farms at Overlook

Shown (from left) are: Alan Bell of town of LaGrange, Frank Castella of Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Steven Tinkelman of Tinkelman Architecture, Bob Baxter of Baxter Building Corp., Robert Levine of Levine & Levine, Eric Baxter of Baxter Building Corp. and Amanda Baxter of Baxter Building Corp.

Poughkeepsie, NY Commemorating the completion of the first phase at LaGrange Farms at Overlook, the area’s newest multi-faceted luxury apartment and townhome complex, Baxter Building Corp., along with its partners, Tinkelman Architecture and Levine & Levine came together to celebrate with a small ribbon cutting ceremony. They were joined by representatives from the town of LaGrange and the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce.

LaGrange Farms at Overlook has 43 fully occupied units with 64 more slated for completion over the next seven months. Projected construction cost for this project is $22 million.

The property, which dates back to the 1800s and is rich in historical characteristics, including its signature silo, has already begun welcoming residents. 

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