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What It’s Like To Live At The Daymark

March 5, 2026

Picture this: you step out with a coffee, the Hudson River glows in the morning light, and the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse sits just up the path. If you want a riverfront lifestyle with quick NYC access and full-service amenities, The Daymark is worth a close look. You care about the daily details, not just the photos. This guide gives you a clear sense of the homes, the amenities, the commute, and the neighborhood feel so you can decide if it fits your life. Let’s dive in.

Where The Daymark fits in

The Daymark sits inside Edge‑on‑Hudson, a new mixed-use, transit-oriented neighborhood on the former GM assembly site in Sleepy Hollow. Master developers Biddle Real Estate Ventures and PCD Development lead the buildout with Hines as development manager and COOKFOX as architect for The Daymark. You live steps from the river, the RiverWalk, and minutes from downtown Tarrytown’s shops and dining. For background on the master developers, see the Edge‑on‑Hudson team profile at edgeonhudson.com.

Edge‑on‑Hudson’s plan calls for about 1,177 residences, a 140-room boutique hotel, roughly 135,000 square feet of retail, about 35,000 square feet of office, and more than 16 acres of new parkland and RiverWalk improvements. That scale matters because it brings real on-site convenience and long-term neighborhood momentum. The master‑plan totals are summarized in a community refinance announcement at BusinessWire.

Homes and finishes

Inside The Daymark, you find one-, two-, and three-bedroom condominiums, plus townhome-style maisonettes with their own entrances. Many homes offer balconies, loggias, or terraces that frame river views. Interiors highlight 9-foot ceilings, wide-plank white oak flooring, and insulated picture windows designed to maximize light and views.

Kitchens are by COOKFOX and the sponsor highlights premium appliance packages, along with fully vented laundry. The overall design reads bright, refined, and calm. You can explore unit types and the interior details on the project page at thedaymark.com.

Amenities you actually use

The Daymark’s amenity lineup is built for both commuter convenience and low-stress downtime.

Outdoor spaces

  • Two waterfront courtyards. One features a pool with sundeck, hot tub, and fire pit. The other offers grills and alfresco dining.
  • A landscaped rooftop terrace with lounge seating and dining zones for sunset evenings.

Indoor comforts

  • A double‑height attended lobby and a concierge for everyday help.
  • Coworking lounge with private meeting room for heads‑down work days.
  • Library with a fireplace, screening room, and an events room with a kitchen for gatherings.
  • A river‑facing fitness center with a dedicated yoga studio.
  • Children’s playroom and a pet spa to simplify family routines.

Everyday convenience

  • Storage on every residential floor, plus separate bike storage.
  • A weekday commuter shuttle to Tarrytown’s Metro‑North station during commute hours.
  • Ground‑floor retail and planned restaurant space along the promenade so you can keep errands nearby.

You can review the full amenity list on The Daymark’s official site.

Life on the RiverWalk

The Daymark fronts a revitalized stretch of the Westchester RiverWalk, connecting you to Kingsland Point Park, the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse, and scenic overlooks that make short walks feel special. This is easy, everyday recreation: strolling, dog-walking, picnics, and simple time on the water. Scenic Hudson’s overview of RiverWalk Park at Tarrytown gives helpful context for the riverfront experience (Scenic Hudson).

On the neighborhood side, a large DeCicco & Sons flagship market opened at Edge‑on‑Hudson in 2025, adding a full grocery, prepared foods, café, and bar close to home. Developer PR also describes additional waterfront dining and small piers that aim to make the promenade an active, social place. You can read about the market and planned programming in the 2025 update from PR Newswire.

When you want a classic village vibe, downtown Tarrytown is within walking distance. It brings independent restaurants, cafés, small shops, and live shows at the Tarrytown Music Hall. Pair a RiverWalk sunset with dinner on Main Street and it starts to feel like a weekly ritual.

Commuting and access

Train times and shuttle

Developer materials market express train access to Grand Central as low as about 38 minutes from the local stations, depending on schedule and whether your train is express. The Daymark also highlights a weekday shuttle to the Tarrytown Metro‑North station during commute hours, which takes the friction out of rainy mornings. For the express time reference, see the July 2025 sales update at citybiz. Always check current timetables or the TrainTime app before you commit to a schedule. Metro‑North provides public updates on timetable changes at mta.info.

Driving and regional access

Sleepy Hollow is about 25 miles north of Manhattan, with regional access through I‑287 and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge corridor. Rush‑hour times vary, so most commuters rely on the train for consistency. The distance context appears in the project financing announcement at BusinessWire.

Buyer interest and timing

Interest has been brisk, and recent milestones give a sense of momentum. Here is a quick snapshot so you can place the building on a timeline. Dates below reflect what was publicly reported at the time.

  • Feb 1, 2024: The Daymark topped out, with early price commentary in the upper $900k range, per Multi‑Housing News.
  • Apr 2025: A major refinance closed for the broader community, with first move‑ins projected for September 2025, per BusinessWire.
  • Mid‑2025: DeCicco & Sons opened its flagship market on site, per PR Newswire.
  • July 25, 2025: 80% of the 100 homes were reported pre‑sold, with pricing listed from $1,325,000, per citybiz.

Pricing can move in active markets, and availability changes as closings occur. For the most accurate picture on current listings, common charges, parking, taxes, and the official Offering Plan (File No. CD22‑0222), review the sponsor materials at thedaymark.com or connect with a local agent who knows the building.

Daily life snapshots

Sometimes the best way to understand a place is to walk through a day.

If you commute to the city

You grab a coffee at home and head down to the lobby. The attended entrance and weekday shuttle make the morning easy. Express trains can get you to Grand Central in about 38 minutes when the schedule lines up, so you are at your desk on time. On days you work from home, the coworking lounge’s private room handles your Zoom calls, and the river‑facing gym or a quick RiverWalk break clears your head mid‑afternoon. By evening, you meet neighbors on the courtyard deck or catch a show at Tarrytown Music Hall.

If you have a young family

Mornings start with a stroller along the RiverWalk to see the lighthouse, then playground time at Kingsland Point. Groceries, prepared foods, and coffee are a short walk at DeCicco & Sons, which means fewer car trips. On rainy afternoons, the building playroom saves the day. When the sun returns, the pool deck and rooftop terrace offer easy outdoor time without packing the car. Weekends often turn into a blend of local parks and a relaxed dinner in downtown Tarrytown.

Each piece of that routine is grounded in the amenity set and the neighborhood plan described on The Daymark’s official site and in the RiverWalk context from Scenic Hudson.

Schools and community

If you plan to enroll in public schools, The Daymark is served by the Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns. The district lists its schools, program information, and enrollment details on the official site at tufsd.org. Always verify current attendance zones and options directly with the district.

Beyond school logistics, the Hudson Valley offers a deep bench of weekend outings. Nearby highlights include Philipsburg Manor, Kykuit, Lyndhurst Mansion, and other historic destinations that add easy educational day trips to your calendar.

What to know before you buy

A little due diligence goes a long way. Use this checklist to guide your next steps.

  • Confirm current availability and pricing. Public reports shift over time. Ask for a current price sheet and any incentives.
  • Review the Offering Plan and building policies. Reference Offering Plan File No. CD22‑0222 at the sponsor site. Clarify common charges, taxes, and any capital contribution.
  • Ask about parking and storage. Confirm allocated spaces, EV charging options, and storage availability on your floor.
  • Check the shuttle schedule and walking routes. Verify the weekday shuttle hours and your preferred walking paths to Tarrytown and Philipse Manor stations.
  • Tour at different times. Visit during peak commute hours and in the evening to gauge activity, traffic, and train noise. Window systems are designed for comfort, but unit orientation matters. A unit‑level noise check is smart.
  • Track waterfront programming. Ask about the status of planned piers, floating dock access, and restaurant openings along the promenade so you understand the lifestyle to come.

Work with a local team

A home at The Daymark is about more than a floor plan. It is the rhythm of your commute, Saturday walks to the lighthouse, and easy access to groceries and dining. If you want a clear read on availability, neighborhood trade‑offs, and the right timing for your move, our team is here to help. Reach out to Karen Stroub & Elvira Aloia for local guidance and next steps.

FAQs

How long is the train ride from The Daymark to Manhattan?

  • Developer materials cite express runs as low as about 38 minutes from local Hudson Line stations. Always check current schedules or the TrainTime app, as noted in the July 2025 update at citybiz and timetable notices at mta.info.

Is there grocery shopping within walking distance of The Daymark?

  • Yes. A flagship DeCicco & Sons market opened at Edge‑on‑Hudson in 2025, offering full grocery, prepared foods, a café, and bar, per PR Newswire.

Do residents have easy access to parks and the RiverWalk?

  • Yes. The master plan includes more than 16 acres of new parkland and RiverWalk improvements, with immediate access to Kingsland Point Park and the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse. See the project overview at BusinessWire and RiverWalk context from Scenic Hudson.

What is the latest on sales and pricing at The Daymark?

  • Public reports showed strong demand through 2025, including 80% of homes pre‑sold by July 25, 2025 with pricing from $1,325,000, per citybiz. Always verify current availability, pricing, and common charges with the sales team.

Are there any noise or traffic concerns near The Daymark?

  • The site sits next to the Hudson Line and near the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. The building highlights insulated windows and a design that prioritizes comfort, but you should visit specific homes during peak hours and do a unit‑level noise check, as suggested on thedaymark.com.

Which public school district serves The Daymark?

  • The Daymark is served by the Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns. Review the district’s official site for schools and enrollment details at tufsd.org.

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