Serving as the front door to Wilson Medical Center campus, the six-story, 183,000-sq-ft tower features 120 private patient rooms, an expanded emergency department and an accessible new entrance and relocated helipad.
Substantial asbestos and lead-based paint abatement was required prior to rebuilding the interior of this historic 1950s-era industrial building for the 36,000-sq-ft expansion, which provides new opportunities for artists and guests to experience glassblowing.
Sitting vacant for decades, the Endicott Johnson Victory Shoe Factory had deteriorated into an eyesore before the team returned it to a symbol of local pride and prosperity.
An attraction in Rochester and western New York for more than 40 years, the Strong National Museum of Play further connects to its community with a $71.6-million expansion and renovation—a multiphase project that adds structures, exhibits, amenities and interactive areas on its campus.
Named in the 1920s as a tribute to allied forces’ triumph in World War I, the Endicott Johnson Victory Shoe Factory was long a symbol of local pride and prosperity.
Spanning 19 acres, the 330,000-sq-ft facility incorporates shell space of a former shopping mall department store—providing easy access to roadways and public transportation, ample parking and nearby amenities for patients.
In creating a workplace where employees thrive, LeChase Construction bolsters its team’s ability to build lasting client relationships and solid growth.