I like the images and content on this page. 10:35:05 it's this the same as Rivers Run development? IF so, we should merge the two. Note: You must be logged in to add comments King David's Restaurant, a Mediterranean restaurant Lovin' Cup a coffee café, wine bar and music bistroĪladdin's Natural Eatery, a Mediterranean restaurant The campus bookstore previously resided in a central location in the Student Alumni Union, close to the academic side of campus and very convenient.īarnes & Noble RIT Academic Superstore, which also doubles as the RIT's campus bookstoreĬornerstone Advisory Group, a financial planning company This commercial venture also created some disdain among RIT students, both because of the increase in housing prices and because the Barnes & Noble RIT bookstore took the place of the campus bookstore. Housing at Park Point is not guaranteed to RIT students, but open to the public this upset some of the student body when it opened. Shopping and retail are on the first floors and housing on the upper levels. There will also be a statue erected in his honor.Ĭommercial space surrounds Simone Square in two four-story buildings. In the middle of the triangular-shaped project is an area designated as Simone Square in honor of Simone, who retired in June of 2007 after 15 years as president. "That way, students can have a place to release their energies after a hard day on campus and still be together with their classmates and see faculty and staff in a social setting." " We're doing this to increase a sense of community on RIT's campus," said Simone. The complex was a cherished project of past-president RIT President Albert J. The first shops began opening on August 15th, 2008, and the official opening ceremony was held later that year on September 27th. The 636,000-square-foot development features 300 apartment units (with 918 beds), a 40,000-square-foot Barnes & Noble bookstore and 40,000 square feet of restaurants, pubs and retail shops. Park Point at RIT is a mixed-use apartment and commercial complex built on a 60-acre parcel of land on the northeast corner of the RIT campus at Jefferson Road and John Street.ĭeveloper Wilmorite built a $72.7 million complex consisting of housing and retail space. All requests are served on a first-come, first-served basis and are taken in order based on the date your lease was received.400 Park Point Drive, Rochester, NY 14623 You can list your preferences on your housing application, and we will do our best to place you in the unit that fits those requests. Change your mind? No problem! You can modify your matches if your preferences change up until the matching period close date. Yes! You can search for and match with specific roommates in the RoomSync app. Want a roommate with the same major? You got it! Prefer to live with someone who goes to bed early? No problem! Looking for a roommate who enjoys college football? No sweat! You control your search and matching criteria to find the perfect roommate. You decide what matters most when narrowing down your search. You will have the opportunity to create a personal profile, search, filter, chat and match with other residents who will be living in the community.
Yes! Our roommate matching program is powered by RoomSync–a roommate matching app. Click here to login to the Community Portal and get started. You just need a few minutes and your checking account or card info to setup payments. Yes! Save time in the future and never miss a rental installment by setting up recurring payments. No, bills are not sent to residents each month, but you may see payment reminders posted around the property.
As an alternative payment option we also accept credit card, debit cards and ACH payments online here for your convenience. We accept checks, money orders and cashier’s checks in our office made payable to the community name. Installments are due on the 1st of every month per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement. These installments do not represent a monthly rent amount and are not prorated. The lease agreement will reflect the total rent amount typically divided into 12 equal installments due August 1 - July 1.
The resident is charged a total rent amount for the contracted occupancy period. The typical lease term is approximately 11.5 months of occupancy which coincides with the university's academic calendar.