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Downtown Rental Properties (Ranked by Monthly Rent for Two-Bedroom Apartment*) Downtown Rental Properties (Ranked by monthly rent for two-bedroom apartment*) Name Monthly Rent Square Footage Management Address Two-Bdrm. ($) Two-Bdrm. No. of Agent(s) Telephone Utilities Included Minimum Lease Year Founded Rental 1 2 Rank Web Site One-Bdrm. ($) One-Bdrm. Units in Rent Period Security Deposit Additional Amenities Neighborhood Points of Interest Owner(s) / Renovated3 H.H. Warner Lofts 1,595-2,175 1,372-1,565 48 Trash removal One year Varies Original maple hardwood floors, 12-foot St. Paul Quarter Memorial Art Gallery Colleen Burke NA 1. 80 St. Paul St. ceilings, exposed antique brick wall, Rochester, N.Y. 14604 1,225-2,025 900-1,350 granite countertops and dual stainless NA (585) 232-2881 sinks, fitness center www.warnerlofts.com Knowlton Building NA NA 14 Water One year One month's rent Indoor heated parking, fireplaces, Cascade District Access to I-490, near Corn Hill Landing Jim Loftus, John 1895-1915 / 2. 69 Cascade Drive skylights, hardwood floors, in-unit stores and restaurants Loftus 1998-2000 Rochester, N.Y. 14614 1,500 - 2,200 1,450 - 2,000 washer/dryer, gas stoves, 25-foot (585) 755-4560; (585) 766-5619 ceilings Jim and John Loftus www.rochesterdowntown.com The Medical Arts Building 1,500-2,100 1,200 40 None One year Varies Underground parking garage, geo- East End Wegmans East Ave., Park Ave., Alexander Christine Giuliano, 1929 / 3. 277 Alexander St. thermal HVAC, gas fireplaces, security, Street bars and restaurants, Little Theatre, Gina Zolllweg 2003-2006 Rochester, N.Y. 14607 850-1,300 600 on-site laundry, some private terraces, Strong National Museum of Play, School of (585) 647-6116 common roof decks the Arts, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester 277 Alexander LLC www.flowercitymanagement.com Museum & Science Center East End Lofts 1350-1,900 1,200-2,200 17 Water, garbage One year One month's rent In-unit washer and dryer, indoor East End East End restaurants, clubs and retail; Little Susie Fame 1940s / 2001 4. 15 Mathews St. parking garage for $60 per month, free Theatre; Eastman Theatre; downtown Rochester, N.Y. 14607 950-1,300 949-1,100 back parking lot business district Stern Properties (585) 442-9061 www.sternproperties.com Parry Building Lofts NA NA 6 Water, cable, One year One month's rent Off-street parking, air conditioning, High Falls Access to I-490, Frontier Field, High Falls Mimi Tilton 1880s-1890s / 5. 224 Mill St. high-speed jacuzzi tubs, in-unit washer and dryer, restaurants 2007 Rochester, N.Y. 14614 1,300-1,850 1,100 -1,400 Internet rooftop deck, fireplaces in some units Perry Building LLC (585) 752-7385 www.rochesterdowntown.com Corn Hill Landing 1,350-1675 1,250-1,450 127 NA 6 months One month's rent Fireplaces, balconies, on-site retail and Corn Hill Located on Genesee River, on-site retail Colleen Burke 20054 6. 290 Exchange Blvd. restaurants, on-site gym, parking and restaurants Rochester, N.Y. 14608 900-1,375 750-1,000 garage, electronic security system, in- Mark IV Enterprises (585) 303-9436 unit washer/dryer, waterfront, extra www.cornhilllanding.com storage available, annual Corn Hill Arts Festival Cascade Centre NA NA 4 Water One year One month's rent Indoor heated parking, fireplaces, Cascade District Access to I-490, near Corn Hill Landing Jim Loftus, John 1905-1967 / 7. 72 Cascade Drive skylights, hardwood floors, in-unit stores and restaurants Loftus 20075 Rochester, N.Y. 14614 1,350 -1,550 1,200 - 1,550 washer/dryer, gas stove, 14-foot (585) 755-4560; (585) 766-5619 ceilings Jim and John Loftus www.rochesterdowntown.com 200 East Avenue Apartments 1,335-1,535 1,068-1,200 77 Heat, water, Time 6 months Varies In-unit washer/dryer, garage and off- East End Eastman Theatre; Eastman School of NA 20004 8. 200 East Ave. Warner Cable street parking available, gated Music; Memorial Art Gallery; Rochester Rochester, N.Y. 14604 1,145-1,200 772-800 community, balconies and patios, Museum & Science Center; East End Conifer-LeChase (585) 325-7940 fireplaces, bay windows available, air restaurants, clubs and retail; downtown Construction www.200eastave.com conditioning, intercom, intrusion alert business district system, elevator 180 St. Paul - Smith-Gormley Building 1,400 2,300 26 Heat 6 month One month's rent Off-street parking, laundry room St. Paul Quarter St. Paul Quarter restaurants, clubs, galleries Manny Wright 1900's 9. 180-182 St. Paul St. and retail; Blue Cross Arena; Rochester Rochester, N.Y. 14606 600 550 Public Library 180 SP LLC (585) 284-4289 www.stpaulquarter.org The 116 St. Paul Building NA NA 4 Water and free One year One month's rent Security, high-speed Internet, satellite St. Paul Quarter Eastman School of Music, SUNY Brockport Dan Morgenstern 1915 / 2006 10. 116 St. Paul St. health club TV, storage space, elevators, near Metro Center, MCC Damon Campus, Rochester, N.Y. 14604 850-1,500 850-1,500 membership mass transit, in-suite laundry, covered restaurants, Frontier Field, Genesee River, St. Paul Properties (585) 738-4230 parking, urban garden Rochester Riverside Convention Center, LLC www.stpaulpropertiesllc.com downtown hotels Chapel Hill 900-1,300 NA 72 NA One year One month's rent Fireplaces, hardwood floors, high Downtown Rochester NA NA NA 11. 8 Prince St. ceilings and exposed brick, apartment Rochester, N.Y. 14607 650-1,150 NA alarm systems, secured electronic Flower City (585) 647-6116 entry Management Corp. www.flowercitymanagement.com Michaels-Stern Building 1,000-1,200 1,150-1,200 45 None One year Varies Fitness room, game room, off-street St. Paul Quarter / St. Paul Quarter restaurants, clubs, galleries Buckingham 20056 12. 87 N. Clinton Ave. parking, no-step laundry, storage, on- Downtown and retail; Genesee River; SUNY Brockport Properties Rochester, N.Y. 14604 750-900 850-1,000 site restaurant, security access, Metro Center; High Falls; Frontier Field; (585) 295-9500 24-hour maintenance downtown business district 87 N. Clinton LLC www.buckprop.com Chestnut Square Apartments 1,095 800-1,012 86 Cable, hot water, 6 months (no One month's rent Air conditioning, covered parking East End Eastman School of Music, Java's and Spot Alexandria Evans 1900 / 1995 13. 328 E. Main St. and trash removal premium) available, on bus line, on-site laundry, Coffee, Strong National Museum of Play, Rochester, N.Y. 14604 795 450-796 keycard access, 24-hour maintenance George Eastman House, restaurants, Farash Corp. (585) 546-2240 shopping, bars www.farash.com Buckingham Commons NA NA 36 None One year Varies Gated off-street parking, fitness center, Cascade District Frontier Field, access to Inner Loop Buckingham 20066 14. 85 Allen St. rooftop access, 24-hour maintenance Properties Rochester, N.Y. 14608 875-1,200 760-1,010 (585) 295-9500 85 Allen LLC www.buckprop.com Riverview Lofts 925-1,100 765-863 36 Additional $85 per One year One month's rent Indoor garage parking, on-site laundry, Downtown Rochester Pane Vino, Water Street Music Hall Crystal Klem, Karolyn NA 15. 176 N. Water St. month flat for storage, fitness Black Rochester, N.Y. 14604 650-925 600-765 utilities including (585) 413-4462 water, gas, and Maximus Hills LLC. electric Corn Hill Townhouse & Garden Apartments 950 1,100 94 Trash removal One year Varies Central air, outdoor living area, full Corn Hill Corn Hill Landing restaurants and retail, NA 19874 16. 715 Clarissa St. basements, on-site parking, balconies, Blue Cross Arena, annual Corn Hill Arts Rochester, N.Y. 14608 725-815 750 on-site laundry, fireplace, cabana, Festival Mark IV Enterprises (585) 325-1860 swimming pool www.cornhilltownhouses.com The Searle Building NA NA 35 Heat and hot 3 months $99 Lofts, 12-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, St. Paul Quarter St. Paul Quarter restaurants, clubs, galleries Brian Kiner 2009 17. 181 St. Paul St. water tin ceilings, new elevator, roof-top deck and retail; Water Street Music Hall Rochester, N.Y. 14604 500 - 1,300 500 - 2,300 planned for fall 2010, off-street parking, Belmont Properties (585) 442-6150 in-house restaurant (Scotland Yard Inc. www.belmontproperties.com Pub), laundry, new windows 2 East End Way Lofts NA NA 11 Water, garbage One year One month's rent Air conditioning, on-site laundry, East End East End parking garage; East End Susie Fame 1940s / 2003 18. 2 East End Way storage available, intercom restaurants, clubs and retail; Eastman Rochester, N.Y. 14607 850-925 940-1,100 Theatre; Little Theatre Stern Properties (585) 442-9061 www.sternproperties.com Water Street Commons 750-1,000 963-1,300 64 Water and One year Varies Secure entrance, no-step laundry, St. Paul Quarter St. Paul Quarter restaurants, clubs, galleries Buckingham 19654 19. 165-185 N. Water St. garbage pickup garage parking, nearby restaurants, and retail; Genesee River; SUNY Brockport Properties Rochester, N.Y. 14604 675 750 24-hour maintenance Metro Center; High Falls; Frontier Field (585) 295-9500 North Water Street www.buckprop.com Realty LLC 96 Liberty Pole Way 775-800 750 9 Water One year $675 Hardwood floors, off-street parking, St. Joseph Quarter East End cultural district, St. Paul Quarter, Dave Fallone 2008 20. 96 Liberty Pole Way satellite TV, WiFi, security system, downtown business district, Eastman School Rochester, N.Y. 14604 675-700 600-625 maple kitchens, on-site laundry of Music 96 Liberty Pole Way (585) 734-9157 LLC 85 Richmond Street 750-795 750-850 3 Water One year One month's rent Garages, laundry East End /Art Walk Memorial Art Gallery, Eastman School, Michael Lebowitz 1890 21.
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