A revitalized, multipurpose experience brings new life to the former campus of the College of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York. Spanning 15.6 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this master-planned community for senior living offers access to health and wellness programs, education spaces, and recreational facilities.
The campus features 15 main buildings, including a $28 million athletic and recreation complex featuring basketball courts, a competition-sized swimming pool, a yoga studio, an indoor walking/running track, a fitness center, a volleyball court, and rooftop and meditation gardens. There's also the Mother Irene Gill Memorial Library, computer and photography labs, a full-sized performance theater, and space for medical research laboratories. Plus, the 19th-century Leland Castle is the first structure of the college and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tree-lined neighborhoods, medical practices, and charming local dining, hospitality, and retail options surround the campus. Manhattan is just 16 miles south of the property, and the New Rochelle Harbor is only a stone's throw away. Approximately 494,140 residents live within 5 miles, with an average household income exceeding $111,550 annually. Commuting to and from the campus is a breeze via the New Rochelle rail station, Interstate 95, and US Route 1.
On the newly reimagined grounds of the former College of New Rochelle, the possibilities for new experiences and discovery are limitless.