Legacy Tower (Rochester, New York) Explained

Legacy Tower
Location:1 Bausch and Lomb Place, Rochester, New York
Coordinates:43.1548°N -77.6058°W
Status:Complete
Building Type:Office
Antenna Spire:401feet
Floor Count:20
Floor Area:460000square feet
Architect:Fox & Fowle Architects, P.C.
Website:https://www.buckprop.com/listing/legacy-tower-2/
Owner:Buckingham Properties, Robert C. Morgan & Cos., and Flaum Management Co.[1]

Legacy Tower (formerly Bausch & Lomb Place) is a skyscraper located in Rochester, New York. It is the second tallest building in Rochester, standing at 401abbr=offNaNabbr=off with 20 floors.[2] It was constructed in 1994, making it the latest skyscraper of Rochester, New York, and was the world headquarters for the Rochester-based eye care company Bausch & Lomb until 2014. When they moved out and sold it to 2 local developers, Robert C. Morgan & Cos and Buckingham Properties. That same year, the building was renamed Legacy for the legacy of Bausch and Lomb and the building's former owner Larry Glazer, and his wife Jane, both of whom died in a plane crash.[3] From November 2003 to November 2004, the number 150 was on the sides of the building, in celebration of the company's 150th anniverary.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legacy Tower - Buckingham Properties | Real Estate Development & Property Management.
  2. Bausch & Lomb Place https://web.archive.org/web/20040618083929/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=125112 emporis.com
  3. Web site: Murphy . Justin . Tale of the tape: Legacy Tower vs. Sibley Building . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221127115406/https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2015/08/14/sibley-legacy-bausch-lomb-comparison-photonics/31738883/# . November 27, 2022 . July 25, 2024 . Democrat And Chronicle.