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TAYLOR - The Builders celebrates topping out of The Legends at Whitney

The Legends at Whitney - Fairport, NY The Legends at Whitney - Fairport, NY

Fairport, NY TAYLOR - The Builders is closing in on the completion of The Legends at Whitney, with a key construction milestone. The Legends at Whitney is “topped out,” which is a builders’ rite traditionally held when the last beam (or its equivalent) is placed atop a structure during its construction. In this case, the event was held at the intermediate point of the overall project completion. Residency of the first building, The Willow, is scheduled for July 1st, and completion of the overall development on October 1st.

“We are very pleased with the progress on The Legends at Whitney,” said Peter Landers, owner of Landers Management and co-developer of the project along with Morgan Management. “The team of TAYLOR and its subcontractors have accomplished the topping out in record time, and we are also excited by the leasing activity we have seen for The Legends. The market has responded favorably to the unique character of Whitney Town Center’s overall live, shop, play environment.”

Central to the Whitney Town Center development, The Legends at Whitney feature 151 market rate apartments for active adults 55 and better. This brand new, state-of-the-art apartment community frees you from the responsibilities of home ownership, leaving more time to enjoy living and your favorite activities. Please visit LegendsatWhitney.com today to find out more about the convenient, comfortable, carefree living experience.

The newest place to live, shop and play on the east side! Whitney Town Center in Fairport, NY will feature 28,500-square-feet of retail space, professional offices and medical services, offering a warm and welcoming neighborhood shopping experience. With a potential mix of casual dining, service providers and retail shops, along with abundant outdoor recreation areas, there’s something for everyone. For tenant leasing information, please visit WhitneyTownCenter.com.

TAYLOR is a second-generation general contractor with over 30 years of experience in the design and construction of commercial, industrial, multifamily, and institutional buildings. Having successfully completed literally hundreds of projects, TAYLOR has the resources to deliver superior execution on all phases of every project from the ground up.

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