Cobbs Hill Village
A New Era of Affordable Senior Living in Rochester, NY
Spearheaded under the New York State Mitchell-Lama program, the Cobbs Hill Village Senior Living Apartments ribbon cutting ceremony last month marked a significant milestone in addressing the housing crisis for seniors. In a city where affordable housing remains a pressing need, the three-phase, 104-unit complex aims to provide secure, modern, and affordable homes for Rochester’s elderly population. The project represents a feat of architectural design and collaboration with owner’s Rochester Management Inc., working close closely with former President and CEO Peggy Hill and Scott Procious, President and CEO. It is also a step toward addressing the broader need for affordable housing solutions in New York State.
The Project Overview
Located in the scenic Cobbs Hill area of Rochester, the redeveloped Cobbs Hill Village has been designed to seamlessly integrate into its natural surroundings while providing much-needed housing for seniors. This complex is a key element of Governor Kathy Hochul’s statewide initiative to modernize affordable housing infrastructure.
Created to provide residents aged 55 and older who meet income requirements with dignity and independence, each unit is designed to meet their physical and social needs. Equipped with modern amenities that are both sustainable and accessible, the units are also situated in a community-rich environment close to medical facilities, public transportation, and parks.
“The Cobbs Hill Village project was an opportunity to deliver a sustainable, functional, and visually pleasing project that serves the specific needs of Rochester’s senior community and the neighborhood as a whole,” said Andrew Hart, ALSA, RLA, Buildings Division Operating Officer, Colliers Engineering & Design. “The design team worked tirelessly to ensure that we designed a project that residents can not only call home but also feel proud of.”
Merging Aesthetics with Functionality
The design of Cobbs Hill Village was a collaborative effort between several architectural, engineering, and design firms. Notably, Colliers Engineering & Design partnered with SWBR Architects to develop a site that prioritizes comfort, preservation of mature trees, sustainability, and accessibility.
“Designing a site for affordable housing for seniors required a focus on creating a safe and welcoming environment,” explained Hart. “We emphasized the need to preserve existing mature vegetation, views into and out of the adjacent historic Cobbs Hill Park, upgrading access to the neighborhood with accessible sidewalks and stagging the construction to not impact the current residents. The design team also provided energy-efficient features that lower utility costs while also minimizing environmental impact. This includes LED lighting, Energy Star appliances, and sustainable building materials that help reduce the building’s carbon footprint.”
Cobbs Hill Village was designed with the community in mind, providing shared spaces like lounges and outdoor recreational areas. These features aim to foster social connections and promote a sense of belonging among residents. “Incorporating spaces for residents to engage with each other was just as important as ensuring each unit met ADA compliance standards,” Hart added. “We wanted to build more than just apartments; we wanted to create a vibrant senior living community.”
Affordable Housing: Why It’s Essential
Across New York State and much of the nation, the need for affordable housing, especially for seniors, has never been more pressing as the cost of living continues to rise, disproportionately impacting those on fixed incomes, including retirees. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), nearly one-third of seniors spend more than 30% of their income on housing, pushing them into what’s known as “housing insecurity.”
Providing affordable housing like Cobbs Hill Village helps alleviate the financial burden on seniors, offering them security in their retirement years. These developments play a critical role in reducing homelessness, improving health outcomes, and promoting community stability. Affordable housing, when thoughtfully designed, enhances the quality of life for seniors and creates a stronger, more inclusive community.
Hart emphasized this point, stating, “We understand the broader impact that housing developments like Cobbs Hill Village have on the community. Affordable housing not only offers economic relief to individuals but also improves the overall well-being of a community. Seniors deserve homes where they feel safe, comfortable, and connected.”
Governor Kathy Hochul’s Affordable Housing Agenda
Affordable housing is central to Governor Kathy Hochul’s policy agenda. Her administration has prioritized increasing the supply of affordable housing units across New York State, especially for vulnerable populations like seniors. Hochul’s initiatives aim to combat rising rent prices, housing insecurity, and homelessness, which continue to plague many New York communities.
One of the core elements of Hochul’s plan is the “Five-Year Housing Plan,” which includes a multi-billion-dollar investment in affordable housing projects like Cobbs Hill Village. This initiative focuses on constructing new affordable housing units, rehabilitating existing ones, and providing financial support to lower-income individuals and seniors. Under this program, developments like Cobbs Hill Village not only receive state funding but also benefit from tax credits and other financial incentives that make these projects feasible.
Governor Hochul’s policies are designed to improve access to housing, reduce economic disparities, and ensure that all New Yorkers have a place to call home. “The state’s commitment to projects like Cobbs Hill Village is commendable,” Hart said. “It’s a partnership between public policy and private development that enables us to create housing solutions that matter.”
A New Chapter for Rochester’s Seniors
Cobbs Hill Village represents more than just a housing project; it’s a reflection of Rochester’s commitment to supporting its aging population. As part of a larger movement toward affordable housing in New York State, the development sets a new standard for senior living in the region.
“The completion of Cobbs Hill Village is a testament to what can be achieved when different disciplines and organizations come together for a common goal,” Hart concluded. “We look forward to seeing how this community thrives in the coming years with the completion of Phases I and II.”
With the grand opening of the first phase behind them, Cobbs Hill Village is already welcoming its first residents, offering a fresh start and a secure home for many seniors. As the state continues to address the housing needs of its citizens, Cobbs Hill Village stands as an example of what thoughtful design, collaboration, and public policy can achieve for the betterment of communities across New York.