Elk Homes says it ‘tops off’ rental building Colonial Court on Boulevard with final floor and roof

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Elk Homes.

PELHAM, NY (March 19, 2019) – Elk Homes, a premier developer of high-quality rental and multi-family housing, today celebrated a milestone with the “topping off” of Colonial Court, a new 16-unit luxury residence in Pelham. The topping off marks the completion of the final floor and roof of the building.

Colonial Court will feature two- and three-bedroom residences ranging in size from 1,600 to 2,200 square feet. There will also be a 1,200-square-foot, one-bedroom residence with den. All residences will have expansive windows for an abundance of natural light.

The spaciously designed residences will have full chef’s kitchens with appliances by Viking, spa baths, walk-in closets, private terraces and high-end finishes throughout. The penthouse residences will have 11-foot ceilings and fireplaces. Luxury amenities will include a pet spa, full fitness center and a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.

Located at 8 Boulevard West, Colonial Court will offer easy walkability and transit-oriented convenience. The Metro-North train station, historic Picture House, public library, popular restaurants and green spaces are all just short walks away. Colonial Court is expected open this summer with a model residence opening in May.

“We anticipate strong demand for these new homes, especially given the ‘live, work, play’ model people are looking for today,” said Gary Hirsch, Chairman of Elk Homes. While it is early for us to establish pricing and begin any marketing efforts, we are very pleased with the initial unsolicited interest in the building. This interest further confirms our expectations that this an exciting housing alternative that does not yet exist in Pelham and will be well received by the community. “he added.

Colonial Court, which is the first development of its kind in the Village in decades, is a key element in the revitalization of Pelham. Two years ago, the Village Board amended the Village’s zoning code to establish a Business District Floating Zone, which encouraged mixed-use commercial, office, retail and housing projects within the tiny 0.8-square-mile village’s downtown district. “We commend Mayor Michael Volpe and the Board of Trustees for having the vision to support the zoning amendment which will attract and support commercial businesses, increase tax revenues and create new housing options that had not existed,” said Hirsch.

Colonial Court is the fourth residential development by Elk Homes. In nearby Mamaroneck, Elk Homes has also developed Harbor Court, a six-unit apartment building at 108 Mamaroneck Avenue; Marina Court, a 13-unit luxury apartment building at 422 Boston Post Road, and Coastal Court, an exclusive collection of luxury townhomes in the heart of downtown Mamaroneck.

Founded in 2000, Elk Homes is based in Rye, N.Y., and currently owns and operates a mix of 64 residential properties in the New York-metropolitan area and Fairfield County, Conn. Learn more at elkhomes.com.

About Elk Homes

Based in Rye, Elk Homes has been in the residential rental business since 2000 and has an established reputation for providing high quality rental housing in premier suburban communities. Elk Homes currently owns and operates a mix of 64 properties in the New York-metropolitan area and Fairfield County, Conn. Initially, the company was focused solely on the purchase, construction, sale or rental of single-family homes. Over time this scope has expanded to include development of multi-family properties at infill locations. Projects include: Elk Court in Rye; Astor Court in Irvington; Harbor Court in Mamaroneck; Orchard Court in Greenwich; Brookside Court in Greenwich, and Marina Court in Mamaroneck. Learn more at elkhomes.com.