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TAYLOR breaks ground on 87,000 s/f Cayuga View Senior Living with developer Manley Thaler and property manager Cornerstone Group

Lansing, NY TAYLOR, a leading regional commercial general contractor, has been awarded the contract for construction of Cayuga View Senior Living. TAYLOR is joining a partnership with locally-based developer, Manley Thaler, and property manager, Rochester’s Cornerstone Group, for development and management of the 87,000 s/f, 50-unit senior apartment community located at 16 Cinema Dr. Construction work is currently underway, with residency beginning in the spring of 2018.

“We are proud to partner with Manley Thaler and Rochester’s Cornerstone Group, to bring this scenic mixed-use development to the Village of Lansing,” said TAYLOR president, Karl Schuler. “This project addresses a specific niche and community need for market-rate senior housing, while doing so with an overall development that more than satisfies a lifestyle choice among the growing populous of mature adults in this market.”

Cayuga View Senior Living is a rental apartment community for 55+ adults, located in the Triphammer Marketplace. The four-story multi-use building, will offer unfurnished rental apartments and retail space on first floor for added conveniences. The building with adaptive accessibility, features views of Cayuga Lake, and underground parking and storage, wireless internet, cable, business center, fitness center, and rooftop garden. 

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