The Renaissance

    2500 East Avenue, Rochester, NY, 14610
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    About The Renaissance

    The Renaissance sits at 2500 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14610, at the well-known East Avenue and Penfield Road intersection, and the building itself traces its features back to 1974, with renovations happening now in both apartments and shared spaces, and there's a mix of 266 units along with garage and assigned parking, and nobody has to pay a security deposit to move in. The place's pet policy asks that animals be house-trained and cleared by a veterinarian, with a few breed restrictions and a limit of two pets per unit, and there's a $300 pet fee if someone moves in with a pet. Folks can find public transportation nearby if they don't drive, and living here puts people close to three hospitals, fifteen pharmacies, and a good number of physicians, so health care is very easy to reach, and there are restaurants-twenty-nine of them-plus six cafes and even seven parks for anyone wanting fresh air or time outdoors, not to mention proximity to the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, which is handy for walks or quick bike rides.

    Management comes from Eagle Rock Properties, a well-established real estate firm, and the staff stays friendly, with the community sometimes being awarded for care and activities. The Renaissance has features like a swimming pool, a fitness center, and spaces for community events or activities, and recent changes have turned an old restaurant space into a place for gatherings. Apartment units keep getting upgraded, and they sit alongside ten commercial spaces that are part of the site. The facility supports a few different living options for older adults, such as independent living for those who want a low-maintenance home, as well as assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care for those who need some extra help or specialized attention, so even folks who want to stay independent can do fine, but people who have higher needs, like those with memory problems or requiring round-the-clock care, get the right support, and some homes are set up for live-in caregivers, while other care can happen by trained aides.

    People living here can get nutritious meals made by professional cooks and meal planners who pay attention to dietary needs, and every resident has a chance to join activities or simply enjoy their upgraded apartments. The building gets called The Venue now and it's managed by Grand Atlas Property Management, which makes it known for its stature and being a Rochester landmark. There's a feature letting folks write honest reviews about their experience for others to read, and there's even a way to match up with similar properties or off-campus housing nearby, which comes in handy when comparing choices. Spiritual care's close by too, with churches and other places of worship easy to reach, and while the Renaissance doesn't list a long catalog of amenities in its own materials, its location makes neighborhood services, green space, social life, and healthcare available without much trouble, meaning people have plenty of options for living styles and support, whether they're mostly independent or need a good bit of care.

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