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Olde Rochesterville, Rochester N.Y, 1987 (1)
Buildings of Olde Rochesterville as seen looking northeast across the Andrews Street Bridge. On the far left is the Ellis Building, designed by Harvey Ellis in the late 1800s. Between 1984 and 1986 Wilmorite, Inc. worked with the city of Rochester to develop a group of late 1800s-era buildings into modern housing and commercial facilities. This 15 million dollar project involved nine buildings bounded by the Inner Loop, Genesee River, Andrews Street and Water Street. The renovated buildings became collectively known as Olde Rochesterville.
Olde Rochesterville, Rochester N.Y, 1987 (1)
Buildings of Olde Rochesterville as seen looking northeast across the Andrews Street Bridge. On the far left is the Ellis Building, designed by Harvey Ellis in the late 1800s. Between 1984 and 1986 Wilmorite, Inc. worked with the city of Rochester to develop a group of late 1800s-era buildings into modern housing and commercial facilities. This 15 million dollar project involved nine buildings bounded by the Inner Loop, Genesee River, Andrews Street and Water Street. The renovated buildings became collectively known as Olde Rochesterville.
Olde Rochesterville, Rochester N.Y, 1987 (1)
1987-01-01
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