One of the largest and most significant multi-use complexes currently available for single or multi-tenant users in the United States.

Rochester’s Western New York location, ideally situated between New York City and Toronto creates a natural center for commerce and for growth. The New York State Thruway provides a convenient thoroughfare in support of this business activity. This strategic location has only increased in importance with the NAFTA agreement and the increase in free trade between the United States and Canada. Today, over one third of the combined populations of the United States and Canada live within 500 miles of the Greater Rochester Area. The location lends itself to distribution for businesses that want to reach the Northeastern United States and Canada.
Rochester features a highly skilled and highly educated work force. Businesses in the region have shown leadership in the area of optics and optical products. This history of high-tech manufacturing has helped to create a high-tech environment where workers are well trained and are able to quickly acquire and master new skills. The area consistently boasts an impressive record for exporting products outside the country. Currently, there are approximately 4,000 companies in and around the Rochester area (Finger Lakes Region) that export close to $15 billion in products per year.
Rochester boasts a median household income of $56,900. This coupled with a relatively low median home price, ranking 204 in the United States, has created a very affordable city with a high rate of home ownership. This has also created an environment where people want to continue to reside in Rochester.
Rochester’s proximity to Lake Ontario provides for moderate temperatures throughout the year. Summer temperatures very rarely reach 100 degrees, while actual winter temperatures average about The climate also allows for a strong wine industry in the Finger Lakes region, second only in size to the state of California in the United States.
