44 Springside Avenue, near Arlington Shopping District, Offers Style, Comfort and Ideal Work-From-Home Space Appealing to Modern Professionals.
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (June 6, 2024) – Tinkelman Architecture is expanding its impact in the region with its latest project, 44 Springside Avenue, a standard-setter of contemporary apartment living in a walkable Town of Poughkeepsie neighborhood.
The five-story, mixed-use building offers apartments customized for today’s work-from-home lifestyle. It is set to open this summer in Van Wagner Place, a seven-acre neighborhood Tinkelman is creating just north of the vibrant Arlington Business District and Vassar College.
Based in Poughkeepsie, Tinkelman Architecture has been making a profound impact on the Hudson Valley since it was founded by Steven Tinkelman more than 30 years ago. The firm has brought its innovative, attractive and highly functional designs to residential buildings, commercial spaces, public parks and government facilities throughout the region. Tinkelman also has created innovative master plans and building designs for developments such as LaGrange Farms and Overlook, and has restored and adapted historic buildings, helping preserve the region’s rich character and history.
44 Springside Avenue, its newest design, brings the firm’s eye-catching style to a prominent location along the north side of westbound Route 44/Route 55. The building will offer modern, inviting, comfortable spaces that elevate the well-regarded Arlington neighborhood. Amenities include a top-floor community room, gym, event/workspace and rooftop terrace with spectacular vistas, as well as an indoor swimming pool on the ground floor.
The 28 apartments are designed with large, carefully crafted floor plans, each offering expansive windows with dramatic views, wonderful natural light, spectacular wood veneer cabinets, quartz countertops and highend, maintenance-free flooring. The apartments also will feature a well-appointed laundry and storage room with a side-by-side washer and dryer under a counter of attractive, exceedingly durable quartz material. Apartments also come with Xumo Streamboxes and a smart lock/entry system, among many other high-tech features.
A versatile swing space included in many apartments provides an ideal work-from-home area that is distinct from the other traditional family-oriented areas found within the unit.
“Our residences at 44 Springside bring a sophistication that should set a new standard for apartment lifestyles in the Hudson Valley,” said Steven Tinkelman, who is Tinkelman Architecture’s managing partner as well as founder. “With ample natural light, high ceilings and large, well-proportioned layouts in carefully sound-insulated and energy efficient apartments, residents will find privacy and comfort. The versatile multiuse space in most apartments can be the setting for working from home full-time or to support hybrid home/office functions. This convenience avoids using the kitchen table or a living room corner for business purposes. With these units, 44 Springside is in the vanguard of apartments designed for the modern professional. Those who do not require an office area can customize the space as a den, study or other creative use.”
The community room and south-facing rooftop terrace offer impressive views of the Vassar College campus and the Arlington Business District. Steven Tinkelman, with a passion for art and design, will hand-pick unique and distinctive furnishings and other elements for the common areas located throughout the building. The ground floor will also house over 7,000 square feet of commercial/retail space. That includes 2,700 square feet still unleased which can be subdivided or leased whole. A major tenant will be the dynamic British Swim School occupying a beautifully designed space with an indoor swimming pool. Residents may join an in-house pool club to make use of the pool.
Scheduled to be completed this summer, 44 Springside Avenue is being developed by Built Parcel Six LLC. The building anchors the west end of Tinkelman’s Van Wagner Place campus, a neighborhood of stores, professional offices and residences in a blend of new buildings, repurposed former warehouses and singlefamily homes. A new walkway, installed as part of the 44 Springside project, will help connect the neighborhood to the Arlington Business District and its eclectic mix of restaurants, boutiques and retail destinations, as well as all the buildings that comprise Van Wagner Place.
“Walkable communities are ideal for promoting a healthy lifestyle, meeting neighbors, making new friends, and creating a desirable sense of place,” Tinkelman said.
Adjacent to 44 Springside, a new neighborhood square is in development that blends landscape areas, hardscape and thoughtfully selected site furniture. The neighborhood also features a bucolic dog park just across Springside Avenue.
The growing Van Wagner Place neighborhood is a well-located, safe, thoughtfully designed, diverse neighborhood suitable for those with discerning requirements. It currently includes 57 diverse residential units and will eventually consist of approximately 100 distinctive dwellings. It also includes almost 50,000 square feet of stores, professional offices and other commercial spaces.
“We’re excited to have our newest residents discover all the comforts and benefits of living in stylish, carefully planned apartments in a neighborhood that continues to become more vibrant and attractive,” Tinkelman said.
Learn more about 44 Springside at www.vanwagnerplace.com/44-springside
Learn more about the entire Van Wagner Place neighborhood at www.vanwagnerplace.com
About Tinkelman Architecture
Founded in 1992 by Steven Tinkelman, Tinkelman Architecture is a full-service architecture and planning firm dedicated to the betterment of the Hudson Valley, its communities, and its built environment. Committed to excellence in architectural design and thought. Tinkelman proudly provides clients with diverse, creative and dynamic solutions for their wide-ranging needs. The team does so by leveraging their unique skills and experiences, as well as some of the best leading-edge technology the architecture, engineering and construction industry now has to offer. Learn more at tinkarch.com