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Thru the Lens: Reception held at The Residence at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester

Shown (from left) are: Paul and Nancy Kennedy, residents and exclusive sales agents for the condominium tower; resident Stanley Vickers; Marge Schneider, vice president of the condominium sponsor; White Plains mayor Thomas Roach and Westchester County director of the Office of Economic Development William Mooney III. Shown (from left) are: Paul and Nancy Kennedy, residents and exclusive sales agents for the condominium tower; resident Stanley Vickers; Marge Schneider, vice president of the condominium sponsor; White Plains mayor Thomas Roach and Westchester County director of the Office of Economic Development William Mooney III.

White Plains, NY More than 100 residents and prospective residents of The Residence at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester were on hand for a special reception in the condominium tower’s newly furnished model penthouse. The reception, held March 30, was attended by White Plains mayor Thomas Roach and Westchester County director of the Office of Economic Development William Mooney III.

Located downtown, The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton Westchester II features concierge service; a glass-enclosed pool for year-round swimming; two outdoor terraces; a full-service spa and salon; a fitness center; a resident lounge; a private media screening room; jitney service to the city’s Metro-North station; dining and full catering services available through The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester. In-room dining and housekeeping services are also available. There are 33 available units and 12 floor plan options. The units range from 1,489 s/f to 5,400 s/f

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