Taylor awarded contract to renovate lofts at Temple Building; 9x30 Design and Smith + Associates for design and renovation
October 7, 2013 - Brokerage
Taylor, a leading regional general contractor, has been awarded a contract for renovations at the historic Temple Building by developer Costanza Enterprises, LLC. Taylor has teamed with local firms 9x30 Design Architecture and Smith + Associates for design, and renovation of floors 9-12 into 30 one and two-bedroom loft apartments at 14 Franklin St. Construction work is currently underway, with an overall project completion date slated for December.
"The continued revitalization of the grand Temple Building exhibits the growing opportunities for upscale city living," said Taylor president, Karl Schuler. "Taylor looks forward to developing a long-standing relationship with Costanza Enterprises, as we help bring additional unique loft living options to the center of Downtown Rochester."
The Temple Building is converting four existing commercial floors into residential lofts, increasing the total number of lofts in the building from 51 to 81, or almost 40%. The 30 new units average 1,000 s/f and are comprised of 13 one-bedroom units and 17 two-bedroom units. These lofts will feature a suite of amenities, such as brand new bamboo floors, exposed brick walls, and updated kitchens.
This project represents the third phase of modern redevelopment for the historic building, originally dedicated on September 7, 1925 as a fourteen-story "Skyscraper Church." Phase one, occurring in 2001, featured the entire infrastructure of the building being replaced. In 2010, 10 loft units were added to the second and third floors.