The Lynmark Group has announced that its newest luxury residential development in Rockland County, New York’s Village of Suffern, The Sheldon at Suffern Station, launched leasing and in under two weeks, has reached over 30% leased. With a total of 92 apartments, residents have already started moving in and calling The Sheldon their home.
The Sheldon is unparalleled to any residential offerings in the county due to its luxury finishes, the experience of city living within a small town, and its convenient location across the street from Suffern’s train station – via NJ Transit – that operates through Bergen County, New Jersey into NYC.
“Our goal with The Sheldon was to deliver a product that stands apart from the rest and offers our residents a destination in itself with state-of-the-art amenities. It is conveniently located steps away from the Village of Suffern shops and the Manhattan-bound train station,” said Joshua Goldstein, president of The Lynmark Group. “It’s also a project that is near and dear to my heart as The Sheldon is named after my grandfather, Sheldon ‘Shelly’ Goldstein. He was an instrumental developer and community player in Rockland County since he made his mark in the area and brought, most specifically to Suffern, over 1,760 housing units to market. This project is my way of continuing his legacy.”
The Sheldon offers spacious and stylish residences ranging in size from 710-square-foot, one bedroom, one-bathroom apartments to 1,720-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments. All residences are equipped with modern appliances (including in-unit washers and dryers), hardwood floors and bright interiors with green views looking upon the mountains of the area to create a lively, warm and comfortable atmosphere.
Amenities throughout the building include a 24-hour maintenance service; on-site surface and garage parking with electric car charging stations; keyless entry, a club room with a gaming area; a dining room with kitchen for private events; bicycle storage; package & cold food concierge courtesy of Luxer and secure tenant storage.
Goldstein continued, “We wanted to continue our efforts in being eco-friendly and as such – outside of the electric car charging stations – applied for LEED certification. I’m happy to report that The Sheldon holds an Energy Star rating of 75, which means the building is more energy efficient than 75 percent of buildings nationwide.”
What’s more, The Sheldon has a state-of-the-art wellness and fitness center with convenient offerings such as a Peloton bike with unlimited class subscription, a TRX suspension training system and a massage & relaxation room.
Overall, life in Suffern, and at The Sheldon, offers convenience and a state of zen. With a Walk Score of about 80, most, if not all, lifestyle needs can be achieved via walking just like NYC living. With the train station across the street, residents can get service through Secaucus Junction and Hoboken to Manhattan in under an hour. Dining and shopping options are right at the doorstep of residents and include fine dining restaurants, quaint taverns, a 1920s-era movie theater, bakeries, coffee shops, and a local pharmacy.
The local area offers residents and visitors a variety of experiences including vineyards, nature excursions, shopping, and more. The Village of Suffern is approximately 11 miles (about 16 minutes) from the Palisades Mall, 20 miles (about 22 minutes) from Woodbury Commons Outlets and 13 miles (about 19 minutes) from Paramus where there are a handful of malls.
Pricing for residences ranges from $1,600 to $2,800 per month.


