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JSA designs apartments at The River Club at Hudson Park in Yonkers

Yonkers, NY JSA Inc., an architecture, planning, and interior design firm, completed the interior design of the River Club at Hudson Park waterfront apartment complex. Located on the city’s waterfront along the Hudson River, River Club was designed for tech-savvy professionals in a community with access to Manhattan and Upstate.

Some of the amenities found in the 24 floors include a ground floor lounge and indoor pool with waterfront views, a roof level bar capturing the views of the Manhattan skyline, and a fitness room.

“The River Club at Hudson Park is on a beautiful site with spectacular views and a rich history in the city of Yonkers,” said Sandra Hodge, principal of interior design at JSA. “This inspired the design and ultimately led to a very successful interior that we, our client, and the new residents love!”

The interior design of the River Club of Hudson Park reflects the lifestyle of the young, vibrant, and diverse New York City professional looking for an oasis to relax outside their busy, hectic weekday routine. Fresh, clean, contemporary furnishings contrast with industrial details that harken back to the heritage of this waterfront city.

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