According to a Cappelli statement, Trump's involvement in what was the south tower building, includes the development, sales and management of the building when it is completed. At present, construction on the condominium tower, which was redesigned by Manhattan architect Costas Kondylis, has reached the 16th floor. Kondylis has designed many of Trump's residential high-rise properties in Manhattan.

The property will feature 212 luxury residences and will be ready for occupancy by the summer of 2005, Cappelli officials say. Units will be priced from $600,000 to $3 million.

"The location and architecture of Trump Tower at City Center is top of the line," Trump states. "Trump Tower at City Center will not only attract the highest level of Westchester purchasers, but will also attract purchasers looking for an alternative to living in Manhattan."

The deal with Trump follows up an agreement announced on March 31 that JP Morgan Fleming Asset Management had invested $105 million into Cappelli Enterprises' north tower building (One City Place) located at the firm's City Center complex here. The One City Place building, which is now being occupied, is a 35-story rental apartment tower that includes 311 units.

White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino says of the deal between Trump and Cappelli, "The Cappelli name is a proven entity in Westchester County and the Trump name is a proven entity in world-class residential development. This is an ideal combination of talent, knowledge, ability and reputation that will serve our city well."

Cappelli also says that the Marketing Directors has been named exclusive marketing and sales agent for Trump Tower at City Center. HRH Construction is the construction manager on the Trump Tower project.

In addition to the residential tower buildings, City Center also includes a loft condominium building and 450,000 sf of retail space that was constructed at the site of a former Macy's store on Mamaroneck Ave. and Main St.

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John Jordan

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