HillL' -J 4 l 'A if 4 f 'r if nyi; j 1. EASTMAN LABORATORY 2. SIBLEY LIBRARY Three-itory and basement, brick and atone building. Total space is 29,569 square feet. Three-story and basement building with mez zinine; eut stone exterior a!Ii. Total space ii 24,644 square feet. 3. KENDRICK HALL Three-itory and basement, brick building Total space is 8,472 square feet. ! i II X rnnrr.e a vt-ui it? in"" I I : " . ZSf- ; 1 ' U k-"1 I'- . T r: mwi I I I i Mjfr . .:::L.....9. il i u "j ! ,. , -V- O LJ ! ' N. ''ss' b UNIVERSITY Or BOCHmrp I ; J d M 1 l II ! I 750' PRINCE STREET CAMPUS I LJ r 4. ANDERSON HALL Three-story and basement, cut atone building. Total space is 33,002 square feet. s f. . e 5. REYNOLDS LABORATORY Two-atory and basement atone building. Total pace ii 12,295 square feet. This land and these buildings MOW FO SALE POSSESSION ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 1955 THE LAND approximately 11 acres Ideally located next to the very heart of the city of Rochester, this land has ft number of features not duplicated by any other available property in the city. It covers "about 479,000 square feet or approximately 11 acres. Two of Rochester's main thoroughfares Main Street East and University Avenue pass within one block. No Iesshan nine major bus lines run along these streets providing quick and easy transportation to every part of the city. A five-minute drive (3.5 minutes if you outsmart the red traffic lights) or a brisk ten-minute walk brings you to the business center of the city. trees. There are off-thestrcct, paved parking lots for 190 to 200 cars. The property is situated in one of the most heavily populated sections of Rochester, surrounding it with a potential market and a pleasant residential atmosphere. Immediate surroundings also include the Memorial Art Gallery and Cutler Union (which will serve as a social center for Eastman School of Music students), the Eastman School of Music dormitories, the Masonic Temple and the Auditorium. THE BUILDINGS total rentable area of 129,602 square feet. The land is lawncd and well-stocked with shady These are buildings constructed to last for genera- THESE PROPERTIES ARE. ALSO FOR SALE: T'" r-rttfr "1 If i ! 'iKft"ilirftrn"'f iKOT wiimwwmumii UMimi J 6. CARNEGIE HALL Two-ifory and kneement, krick ffuiidin. Total apace is 21720 aqua re teet. All figures are approximate and include apace for stairways and corridors. All basements are usable. They are partitioned into rooms and are at ground level at the rear ef each bitildinr. Cas, steam heat and electricity are available front the Rochester Cas & Electric Corp. tions. The average thickness of their foundations is 25 inches; of their exterior walls, 22 inches. All of them were renovated at considerable expense in the early 'thirties providing them with all modern conveniences or the necessary connections for them. They have been kept in excellent shape since that time. The buildings have all necessary connections for electricity, plumbing and steam heat. There is also an all-metal observatory on the property. It is 17 feet in diameter and has a rotating roof and platform for observing the stars. You will find some of the essential specifications of these buildings with the pictures on this page. We will be glad to provide more detailed information1 and floor plans at your request. 3C UNIVERSITY AVE. TO 2 ' LJ L - ,.j.;Hi.. Bill ill , I a I- FURTHER INFORMATION It available ait requtsf. Casfaef Mr. Frederick 0. Whitney at tddrttt (Ivan below befwee th fioiiri ef 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. OFFERS WHEN, WHERE On May I, 1955, consideration will be given to all offers received prior to that date for these properties in whole or in part. The right is reserved to reject any or all offers. 1. Anthony Memorial Hall (tdjoininl Cnh-rine Strung Hill, University Anemia and Princt Strut) 2. Catherine Strong Hall (eorntr Uairersitr Arcane sad Prince Street) 3. Castle House (21 Prince Street) 4. Administration Offices and edjelnini fterklnl 1st (IS Priaee Street) 5. Aliton House ,(493 University Avenue) 6. Helen Bragdon House (3S StretBlllen Park) Cooperation ef brokers invited. Property shown by appointment Submit such offers in writing to: Mr. Frederick D. Whitney co University of Rochester 15 Prince Street Rochester 3, New York Telephone: GReenfield 5200 e NOTE While the foregoing descriptive statements ar from sources deemed reliable, they are not warranted by the seller and may not be made part of any contract for the sale of these properties.