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Former Bank Building And Potential Residential Development In The Historic Hudson River Town Of Dobbs Ferry

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81 & 99 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

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Last Updated: 04/29/2026

5,242 sqft

Building Size

3,049 sqft

Lot Area

Details:
Building Size:    5,242 sqft
Lot Area:    3,049 sqft
Year Built:    1925
Zoning:    Db (Downtown Business)
Year Last Renovated:    2016
Description:

RM Friedland has been exclusively retained to offer for sale 81 and 99 Main Street, a rare opportunity to acquire two non-adjacent parcels, located in the core of downtown Dobbs Ferry, one of Westchester County’s premier Rivertown communities. Both properties are located on the east side of Main Street, potentially offering views of the Hudson River & The Palisades from floors on the highest level. The offering presents a unique opportunity to acquire a combination of a landmark adaptive reuse asset and a fully entitled mixed-use development site within a supply-constrained, transit-oriented submarket.

81 Main Street — Landmark Adaptive Reuse Opportunity
Originally constructed in 1927 as the Greenburgh Savings Bank, 81 Main Street is a highly recognizable architectural asset featuring a distinguished Art Deco façade and dramatic interior volume. The ±6,342 SF building is highlighted by 38-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings and includes unique legacy elements such as the original bank vault, a basement-level sauna, and a private rear yard. The property offers exceptional flexibility for a variety of high-impact uses, including a destination food and beverage concept, boutique event space, experiential retail, or flagship office/creative headquarters.

99 Main Street — Fully Entitled Mixed-Use Development
99 Main Street is a shovel-ready, fully approved mixed-use development opportunity. Approved plans call for a ±6,600 SF building comprised of four residential units, two ground-floor commercial spaces, and two on-site parking spaces. With entitlements secured, the project is positioned to proceed directly to permitting and construction, significantly reducing development timeline and entitlement risk. A detailed breakdown of permitting status and projected construction costs is provided herein.

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