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SWBR Architects celebrates $14.4 million DePaul Trolley Station grand opening

Trolley Station Apartments - Canandaigua, NY Trolley Station Apartments - Canandaigua, NY

Canandaigua, NY DePaul’s new $14.4 million Trolley Station Apartments recently celebrated its grand opening. Trolley Station is a 48-unit apartment community on County Rd. 28, containing one- and two-bedroom apartments for income-eligible tenants. Community leaders and Trolley Station supporters recently had the opportunity to tour the new building. The name Trolley Station pays homage to the site’s former use as a stop on a trolley line designed to transport employees to a large orphanage built in the area after the Civil War.

The units are a mix of affordable and supportive housing that offers residential services for low-income individuals and residents with behavioral health issues.

Designed by SWBR, each apartment features kitchens with a range, refrigerator and microwave, a wall-mounted flat-screen TV including basic cable service, and a private storage area.

Tenants have access to the computer lab, a laundry room on each floor with free use of a washer and dryer, a lounge on each floor and a community room.

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