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Lion Heart Residences, Cohoes, New York - Regan Development Corp

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Lion Heart Residences, Cohoes, New York

Eco-friendly state of the art stylish workforce rentals completed in Autumn 2015

This 72 unit development sits high on a ridge above the Cohoes Falls allowing for a majestic panoramic view of the area. The development is integrated with 26 acres of passive parkland with walking trails and has direct access to the Mohawk-Hudson paved bike path. Lion Heart Residences combines superior quality 1, 2, and 3 bedroom rental apartments with the perfect upscale park-like setting. All 72 spacious, newly constructed residences have individually controlled heating and cooling systems and the energy efficient design will allow for tenant savings on utility bills.

Regan Development Corporation has forged a partnership with Living Resources, Inc. which provides tenant based services for special needs clients who are seeking to lead an independent life in a supportive housing setting at Lion Heart. The development successfully combines financing from the State of New York Homes and Community Renewal, the State of New York Office of People with Developmental Disabilities, First Sterling Financial and the Community Preservation Corporation.