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The Riverview Apartments are apartment-style residences open to juniors and seniors. The complex was built and managed by a third-party developer and opened in 2008. The building is on the west side of the Genesee River, across from the River Campus and originally consisted of five residence buildings (A-E) and a community room in building F. A sixth residence (building G) was added in 2015.
The site was the home of the University's Physical Plant department from 1966 to 1984, when it moved to 612 Wilson Boulevard.
Riverview is built
adjacent to the old Genesee
Valley Canal, which operated from 1838 to 1878, and the Genesee
Valley Canal Railroad, which later became part of the Pennsylvania
Railroad and operated from 1882 until to the early 1970s, but the
tracks were not removed until 1984.
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2007 City
Apartments for University of Rochester Begin Construction
The University of Rochester is collaborating with private developer
Riverview Equity I, LLC who will build an apartment complex across the
Genesee River from the River Campus where about 400 undergraduate students
will live by fall 2008.
A groundbreaking ceremony for Riverview Apartments, a five-building,
120-unit complex on South Plymouth Avenue near Barton Street, is scheduled
for Wednesday, June 27.
Ronald Paprocki, senior vice president for administration and finance and
chief financial officer for the University, said the project in southwest
Rochester will help connect the campus to its neighbors and encourage
students to become more involved citizens.
"Feedback from our Sector 4 neighbors, city leaders, and the University
community has been overwhelmingly positive," Paprocki said. "Everyone is
excited for this new opportunity to develop this area and enhance our
relationship with the city."
The project was initiated by developer John R. Yurtchuk, president of
Matrix Development Corporation of Amherst, N.Y. "It has been a pleasure
working with the members of the City Council and the various departments
in City Hall to make this project a reality in a relatively short period
of time," Yurtchuk said. "It's been rewarding to see both the city and the
University working together with us as a private developer to support us
in this new, off-campus project.
"Building this collegiate village within an established community will
help bring new economic vitality to the neighborhood along with meeting
the growing housing needs for U of R students," said Yurtchuk. "We also
appreciated the time spent with members of PLEX, Sector 4 and the 19th
Ward residents, who gave us helpful input during the planning process," he
added.
The apartments, which will be less than a 10-minute walk across a
pedestrian bridge to campus, will be available only to University
students. Because the apartments are new, they will offer amenities not
available in existing campus housing–for instance, air conditioning and
separate living rooms and kitchens. In the summer months, some of the
apartments may be used for conferences and other residential programs.
There will be a combination of two- and four-bedroom units in the mix of
three- and four-story buildings. Each building of the fully-furnished
apartments will have laundry and vending facilities. The parking lot will
accommodate about 300 cars.
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