Andrews Terrace, located downtown Rochester, New York on the Genesee River, is a high rise apartment building with stunning modern architecture designed for residents 62 and older. Andrews Terrace offers beautiful views and gorgeous courtyards for residents to enjoy on the beautiful days and is walking distance to Dinosaur BBQ, Blue Cross Arena and public transportation.
Income guidelines apply at Andrews Terrace as our community is for elderly and disabled residents that are over 62 years of age, so please call the management office for more details. Be a part of the downtown revitalization and live close to shopping, restaurants and all the downtown has to offer.
Income guidelines apply at Andrews Terrace as our community is for elderly and disabled residents that are over 62 years of age, so please call the management office for more details. Be a part of the downtown revitalization and live close to shopping, restaurants and all the downtown has to offer.
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TheKayBee Ink
Oct 26, 2020
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De A. Fo
Oct 05, 2020
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Csec Labs
Aug 25, 2020
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Not a resident. However, any architect worth his salt would say that this is the most unsightly and ugliest building they have ever seen in downtown Rochester. At least from the exterior.... It ruins the whole Rochester skyline, they should redevelop this building and hire an architect this time around.. the city government’s urban planners pls take note.
Shelly Lee
May 11, 2020
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When I first moved in I was pretty excited and happy to be there. But as time moved by management made things very difficult to wanna stay there. They were suddenly being very rude and disrespectful to me and everyone who lived there... Audrey was like the only person in that office that acted professional
Anonymous
Nov 06, 2019
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This place has quite a few problems. The elevators on the B side are ALWAYS breaking down or having some sort of issue. Why there is a total of only 2 elevators on each side for literally hundreds of people is beyond me. Whoever built this building thinking that was a good idea must have been smoking the biggest crack rocks. Secondly, some of the apartments leak water from the ceiling and maintenance ALWAYS say they will fix it but have NEVER done anything about it. This has been going on for years. I'm surprised they haven't been sued yet for this. Thirdly, this place is known to have a serious
Jessica Jeraci
Oct 27, 2017
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Selena Ingram
Jul 15, 2017
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Shawnasia Williamson
Jun 16, 2017
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