Westchester's most active dining scene — we protect the kitchen, not just the dining room. Our licensed technicians bring 50+ years of NYC pest control discipline to New Rochelle — same documentation, same response time, same results.
New Rochelle's restaurant operators are sophisticated — many have worked in or alongside the NYC restaurant industry. They know what good pest management looks like. We've been building that reputation in NYC for over 50 years. New Rochelle gets the same team.
Our Westchester County service runs on the same operational model as our NYC work: thorough inspection, documented IPM, and consistent follow-through. The pest challenges in New Rochelle are real — and so is our track record addressing them.
Every service visit is logged in our 24/7 client portal. Whether you need documentation for a health department inspection, a building board meeting, or your own records, your compliance paper trail is always current and accessible.
Deploy a Free AssessmentGet a free site assessment. 50+ years building reputation with NYC's most demanding clients. Now bringing that same standard to New Rochelle.
New Rochelle's Main Street and North Avenue restaurant corridor has experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by downtown redevelopment and the densification of the Echo Bay waterfront area. This restaurant growth has not been matched by a corresponding improvement in the building infrastructure that hosts these food service operations — many of which occupy older commercial spaces with original 1950s-1970s construction that creates German cockroach and rodent harborage conditions requiring systematic exclusion work before treatment can be effective. Westchester County DOH inspection frequency in New Rochelle's food service corridor has increased with the neighborhood's commercial growth.
New Rochelle's proximity to Sound Shore — the Long Island Sound waterfront along Echo Bay — creates Norway rat pressure from the waterfront infrastructure that surfaces in the adjacent residential and commercial buildings along North Avenue and the streets running east toward the water. The conversion of former industrial waterfront properties to residential use in the Echo Bay Redevelopment Area has already displaced established rodent populations into the surrounding New Rochelle commercial core. This displacement effect will continue as additional phases of the Echo Bay project progress.
Iona University's campus presence in New Rochelle creates a specific pest control context: student housing, dining hall operations, and the continuous population turnover of a residential campus generate bed bug risk, cockroach pressure in food service areas, and rodent activity in dormitory facilities. Broadway's educational facility protocols — developed for NYC's private school sector — are directly applicable to New Rochelle's university environment, including academic calendar-sensitive scheduling and OSHA-compliant treatment documentation for campus facilities management.
// New Rochelle — Waterfront, Dense Residential, Active Restaurant Scene
New Rochelle's combination of Long Island Sound waterfront, dense multi-family residential stock, and an active downtown restaurant scene creates pest pressure from multiple vectors simultaneously. The waterfront infrastructure along Echo Bay and the New Rochelle Harbor — marine maintenance facilities, boat storage, and the waste activity of an active small harbor — generates rodent pressure that pushes inland into the residential and commercial buildings of the waterfront corridor. New Rochelle's older residential stock in the neighborhoods north and east of downtown has the same pre-war building characteristics that create building-wide pest infiltration in the Bronx and upper Manhattan — shared basement infrastructure, original plumbing chases, and the connected foundation systems that require whole-building program approaches.
New Rochelle's downtown restaurant scene — the Main Street and Division Street corridors — has grown substantially in recent years, creating a food service concentration that attracts Westchester County DOH inspection activity. Our New Rochelle restaurant clients consistently report that Broadway's documentation standard exceeds what previous Westchester operators provided — specifically the digital service log format that WCHD inspectors find organized and defensible.
// New Rochelle — Long Island Sound Waterfront, Urban Core
New Rochelle is one of southern Westchester's most genuinely urban municipalities — a city of 80,000 people with a dense downtown, an active Long Island Sound waterfront, and a commercial and restaurant scene that has grown significantly with the downtown's recent high-rise residential development boom. The waterfront at Echo Bay and Five Islands Park creates marine infrastructure rodent pressure along New Rochelle's Harbor Island and shoreline corridors that pushes into the adjacent residential and commercial blocks seasonally. The downtown restaurant corridor on Main Street and North Avenue has developed into one of southern Westchester's most active food service strips, requiring the NJ DOH and Westchester County DOH documentation standards that Broadway builds into all of its suburban programs. New Rochelle's large multi-family residential stock — including the new luxury towers that have risen in the downtown core over the past five years — creates the same building-wide pest management demands as comparable construction anywhere in our service area. Our programs are built for New Rochelle's urban character, not its suburban zip code.