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Legacy Tower (Rochester, New York)

1995 establishments in New York (state)Office buildings completed in 1995Skyscraper office buildings in Rochester, New York
Bausch & Lomb Place, World Headquarters Building, Rochester, New York
Bausch & Lomb Place, World Headquarters Building, Rochester, New York

Legacy Tower (formerly Bausch & Lomb Place) is a skyscraper located in Rochester, New York. It is the second tallest building in Rochester, standing at 401 feet (122 meters) with 20 floors. It was constructed in 1994, making it the latest skyscraper of Rochester, New York, and was the world headquarters for the contact lenses, lens care products, pharmaceuticals, intraocular lenses, and eye surgery products company Bausch & Lomb. Bausch & Lomb left the building in 2014 and it was sold to 2 local developers, Robert C. Morgan & Cos and Buckingham Properties.

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Legacy Tower (Rochester, New York)
Bausch & Lomb Place, City of Rochester

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Legacy Tower

Bausch & Lomb Place 1
14604 City of Rochester
New York, United States
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Bausch & Lomb Place, World Headquarters Building, Rochester, New York
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