355 Huguenot Street

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355 Huguenot Street is a commercial proposed at 355 Huguenot St, New Rochelle, NY, 10801-7001 in New Rochelle, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. Darlyn Alvarez is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 2 public hearing appearances before Planning Board.

Project Overview

355 Huguenot Street

Darlyn Alvarez is seeking site plan approval for a gaming and drinking establishment at 355 Huguenot Street in New Rochelle. The proposed commercial use would accommodate 113 occupants. The property is identified as Block 437, Lot 9. The application, designated PB 7-2026, is currently under review by the planning board for site plan approval.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Commercial
Address 355 Huguenot St, New Rochelle, NY, 10801-7001
Developer Darlyn Alvarez

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Timeline

Jun 23, 2026
Planning Board
  • Approved 5-0 for site plan approval with three conditions
  • Refuse area relocated from front yard to interior premises; no exterior dumpster
  • Hours: Mon–Thu 11AM–11PM, Fri–Sat 10AM–2AM, Sun 10AM–10PM
  • Private security required during operations; age-restricted wristbands for underage patrons to prevent alcohol access
  • Curb cut to accommodate deliveries must be coordinated with DPW; applicant may return for administrative amendment if needed

Next steps

  • Applicant to coordinate curb-cut specifications with DPW for delivery access
  • DPW permits required for any right-of-way work
  • Applicant may return for administrative amendment if curb-cut modifications require board review
  • Fire sprinklers to be installed prior to temporary certificate of occupancy
May 26, 2026
Planning Board
  • No information available.

Next steps

  • No information available.

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Sentiment

8 /10

From Planning Board · Jun 23, 2026

  • Board supportive of applicant's responsiveness to prior concerns; commended facade changes, signage, and refuse relocation
  • Board member emphasized need to resolve curb-cut coordination with DPW and clarified voting on actual asphalt, not decorative rendering
  • No public opposition; one board member clarified age-separation measures and underage drinking prevention via wristbands

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