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Cayuga Heights Fire Station

Cayuga Heights, New York Firm: Mitchell-Ross Associates Architects, PC Design Team: Robert Mitchell, AIA; David Pacheco, AIA; Dennis Ross, AIA; Craig Maloney, PE; Howard Koerner, PE; Cayuga Heights Building Committee Client: Village of Cayuga Heights Fire Chief: George Tamborelle Project Area: 17,050 sq. ft. Total Cost: $1,979,629 Cost per Square Foot: $116 Completion Date: May 2001 Built in 1955 on an extremely tight site, the station had been added onto in the early 1970s. The result was a hodge-podge that was too small and ...

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