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Rent your dream home today! Hanna Properties owns, maintains and rents a variety of apartments located in the upscale, historic Park Avenue and East Avenue areas of Rochester, N.Y. This area is home to museums, art galleries, numerous trendy restaurants, coffee houses, and shops - all within easy walking distance. Most of our apartments for rent, offer access to roof-top gardens, exercise and laundry facilities and off-street parking.

All of Hanna Properties apartments and houses are located within two of the city's more desirable areas - the Park Avenue area and the East Ave/University Ave area, also known as the Neighborhood of the Arts or NOTA. These colorful, chic, historic and cultural neighborhoods are popular with those who enjoy a lively, urban lifestyle. The tree-lined streets, unique shops, galleries, architecturally varied houses and more, bring a unique and complex character to the area.

Conveniently located on-site, we have enough machines to ensure you can do your laundry when you want.
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Hanna Properties strives to maintain the architectural integrity and character of its portfolio of landmark buildings in the City's most desirable neighborhoods - Park Avenue, East Avenue and The Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) For over 48 years, we have built an enviable reputation for our management of 380 apartments for rent in the Park and East Avenue region of Rochester, NY.
Our professional management and a staff of 12 full-time employees provide our residents with impeccably maintained homes.
This seven-story Park Ave apartment building is one of Park Avenue area's tallest buildings.
Built in 1924, this magnificent building welcomes you into a Georgian-style lobby with intricate details including wall murals, terrazzo flooring, wrought iron handrails and.
Haddon Hall is located on University Avenue in one of the most desirable rental areas in Rochester, The Neighborhood of the Arts.
To look back at the beginnings of our country surprises many people.
What dry stories they learn in school look totally different when one walks the countryside, sails the boats and tours the buildings built then, if they still exist.
Park Avenue is no different.
All of America began as native Indian lands, bought by enterprising Europeans.
The land was then used for farming or industry, begun by the entrepreneurs of the day.
Park Avenue, along with all of Rochester, began as a flour city and then morphed into the Flower City.
It all began when the University of Rochester moved from its Prince Street campus to the River Campus to separate the sexes.
The women educated here moved to the River Campus, also, in 1955, due to the expense of running two separate campuses.
The Prince Street buildings were sold, but the Memorial Art Gallery remained.
The area declined, but in the 1980s the Village Gate revitalized the whole area.
Suddenly, it was chic, with public art and sidewalk sculptures giving the place a cachet it had never had.
Hanna Properties, LLC will do our best to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, including all regulations and amendments.
Due to the nature of the age and history of our properties, the accommodation of certain disabilities is impracticable or cost prohibitive.
Nevertheless, where ever possible, we are committed to minimizing, where feasible, the difficulties disabled individuals may encounter while visiting our buildings and website.
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