WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. By John F. Bailey. June 23, 2005: Ginsburg Development Corporation presented their scaled down edition of The Pinnacle tower Wednesday evening at a public scoping session where only one comment (on direction of the sewage) was made. The Council closed the scoping session and set a 10-day period for the public to send comments on matters to be considered as the project moved towards consideration by the Common Council. Comments should be sent to Rod Johnson, Environmental Officer, Planning Department, City Hall Annex, 255 Main Street, White Plains, NY.

The Pinnacle at 23 Stories, which will offer 139 units of housing with 260 Main Street "Affordable Housing" piece proposed to be constructed on the site of the present Jomma's Cafe (260 Main Street) shown at left. The Pinnacle Parking, situated underground is accessible from Main Street at the gray square in center bottom of the picture. 260 Main Street is to house 50 units of affordable housing, satisfying Martin Ginsburg's and Louis Cappelli's affordable housing commitments as part of the 221 Main and The Pinnacle projects combined. Photo by WPCNR News.

The Street Level Plan: At left is City Center Plaza. Parking Entrance at top of picture. Photo by WPCNR News.

The Pinnacle Court as seen from entrance to the City Center movies, displaying the cafe proposed by Mr. Ginsburg to "activate" the City Center Plaza. As the fullscale environmental review of the project begins, the Common Council will pay particular attention to traffic issues and pedestrian issues. Photo by WPCNR News.