2900 Purchase St

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2900 Purchase St is a commercial proposed at 2900 Purchase St, Purchase, NY 10577, USA in Harrison, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. Manhattanville University is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Planning Board.

Project Overview

2900 Purchase St

Manhattanville University is proposing a commercial development at 2900 Purchase Street in Harrison. The project is located in a commercial zone and involves institutional use by the university. Site plans and zoning details for the project are under review with the town.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Commercial
Address 2900 Purchase St, Purchase, NY 10577, USA
Developer Manhattanville University

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Timeline

Jun 8, 2026
Planning Board
  • Designated as lead agency and scheduled public hearing for June 23, 2026
  • Manhattanville University proposing conversion of natural grass baseball field to synthetic turf with eight sports lights, 8-foot fencing/walls, and 40-foot backstop netting
  • Field will shift 7 feet north to maintain access to existing fuel air bubble; includes new dugouts, bullpens, batting cages, and ADA accessibility improvements
  • Field will support women's flag football (new varsity sport) and serve as backup practice facility for lacrosse and intramural sports
  • Board requested site visit before public hearing and recommended adding future softball field improvements and potential intermediate building to master plan

Next steps

  • Site visit scheduled before June 23, 2026 public hearing
  • Public hearing on June 23, 2026
  • University to consider adding future softball field improvements and intermediate building location to master plan

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Sentiment

7 /10

From Planning Board · Jun 8, 2026

  • Board generally supportive; noted prior neighbor concerns about noise from softball field lights and encouraged university to consider those issues with intensified field use
  • One board member (Speaker 3) emphasized need to address neighbor concerns about noise and music, given expanded sports use; suggested adding future improvements to master plan to avoid repeated approvals
  • Board collaborative in tone, recommending site visit and pragmatic master plan amendments rather than raising objections to current proposal

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