Elmira College together with Rochester-based Riedman Companies, announce plans for new residential housing units for students attending Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. The ‘Six67 College Avenue’ community will offer a four-story residential building with 115 apartments on property adjacent to the college helping to meet the housing needs of medical students attending LECOM at Elmira beginning next year.Elmira College President, Dr. Charles Lindsay says, ”This collaboration with Riedman Companies will provide housing for LECOM students in a location that is convenient to the LECOM building as well as the Elmira College facilities that LECOM students will be utilizing. We look forward to the vibrancy of the ‘Six67 College Avenue’ residents utilizing our spaces on campus and enjoying the growing development in Elmira’s downtown area.” Elmira College President, Dr. Charles Lindsay says, ”This collaboration with Riedman Companies will provide housing for LECOM students in a location that is convenient to the LECOM building as well as the Elmira College facilities that LECOM students will be utilizing. We look forward to the vibrancy of the ‘Six67 College Avenue’ residents utilizing our spaces on campus and enjoying the growing development in Elmira’s downtown area.” The new residential living space offers studios, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with upscale amenities including a tech hub, coffee bar, offices, bike storage, and a fitness area. The Elmira project continues Riedman Companies’ investment in the development of unique communities throughout the Southern Tier. The company built, and currently operates Fairlawn Hills in Hornell and communities in Corning including Academy, Woodsedge and ‘176 Denison.’President David Riedman says, “We already have a great relationship with LECOM in Erie P.A. providing housing to professional medical students at several Riedman properties. Elmira College and LECOM chose to collaborate with Riedman because of the success we already established in.