The Astelle, a 2025 building at 286 Rider Avenue in Mott Haven, the South Bronx, its brick facade seen from the street.

On-site and enclosed

Apartments with Parking at The Astelle

The Astelle has on-site enclosed parking, accessed by the building's elevators, so your car stays in the building, out of the weather and off the street, in a new 2025 Mott Haven building.

The short answer

The Astelle has on-site enclosed parking

Yes. The Astelle has parking on site, enclosed within the building and accessed by the building's elevators. That means your car is under the same roof you live under, reached from inside rather than from a separate garage down the block. In Mott Haven, where most households do not keep a car and curb space is contested, that is a meaningful thing to have rather than a line on a brochure.

The parking reality here

What parking actually looks like in Mott Haven

Before you weigh on-site parking, it helps to know how the rest of the neighborhood parks, because that is what sets the value of a spot in the building. Mott Haven is a transit-first neighborhood, and that shapes everything about owning a car here.

Most of the neighborhood is car-free
Roughly seven in ten Mott Haven households keep no car at all, one of the highest rates in the country, because the 6, the 4 and 5 express, and Metro-North put most of the city within reach without one. If you do drive, you are in the minority, and the street was not built around you.
Street parking means alternate-side
The usual alternative to a building spot is the curb, and the curb comes with rules. Most Mott Haven blocks run alternate-side parking for street cleaning once or twice a week, so a car left on the street is a standing appointment to move it, plus a $45 ticket in the Bronx the week you forget.
Enclosed building parking is rare
Most of the neighborhood's housing is older walk-ups and converted industrial blocks with no garage at all. Enclosed, elevator-reached parking inside a residential building is a feature of the newest construction only, which is why it is worth confirming early if a car is part of your life.

If you are weighing whether you need a car here at all, our transit guide lays out how residents actually get around Mott Haven on the 6, the express trains, and Metro-North.

What we can state

What the parking is, and what to confirm

We state the facts we can verify and name the ones that depend on the leasing terms, rather than inventing numbers. Here is the honest split.

Enclosed, on site
The parking is inside the building, enclosed and out of the weather, not an open lot or a permit on the street. Your car is part of the building, not parked around the corner.
Elevator-accessed
The parking is reached by the building's elevators, so you move between your car and your residence inside the building rather than walking an outdoor block to a separate structure.
What depends on the lease
Whether a space is reserved or first-come, whether EV charging is available, and the monthly cost are leasing details that vary, so we point you to the leasing team for the current terms rather than guessing.
The Astelle at 286 Rider Avenue, the 2025 Mott Haven building whose on-site parking is fully enclosed.
The Astelle at 286 Rider Avenue. Its on-site parking is fully enclosed and reached from within the building.

Before you sign

The questions worth asking

Parking is one of those amenities where the details decide whether it works for you. These are the three to confirm with the leasing team, and we will not pretend to know the answers in advance.

Reserved or first-come?
Ask whether a space is assigned to your residence or shared first-come, since that shapes how reliable a spot is on a busy evening.
EV charging?
If you drive electric, ask whether charging is available in the building's parking and what it costs, because charging access is the kind of spec we would rather have the leasing team confirm than estimate.
Monthly cost and availability?
Confirm the monthly parking rate and whether a space is available now, since parking is often leased separately from the apartment and can have its own waitlist.

Parking is one piece of how the building runs; see how it sits alongside the rooftop, the gym, the doorman, and the rest on the full amenities page.

Common questions

Parking, answered

Does The Astelle have parking?

Yes. The Astelle has on-site enclosed parking, accessed by the building's elevators, in a new 2025 building in Mott Haven.

Is the parking inside the building?

Yes. The parking is enclosed within the building and reached by the building's elevators, so your car stays out of the weather and off the street.

How much does parking cost at The Astelle?

Parking is typically leased separately, and the monthly rate and current availability are best confirmed with the leasing team, we do not publish a figure we have not verified.

Is there EV charging or a reserved spot?

EV charging and whether a space is reserved or first-come are leasing details that vary. Ask the leasing team directly for the current terms, since these are specifics we confirm rather than assume.

An Astelle living room opening onto a private balcony, above the building's on-site enclosed parking.

Arrange a visit

See the parking and ask the questions in one visit.

The fastest way to settle the parking details is to see it and ask the team directly. Book a tour and we will walk you through it.

Before you go

See The Astelle in person.

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