Pittsford Office Space Grain Tower
The Grain Tower at Schoen Place offers flexible office space in one of Pittsford'''s most distinctive historic buildings — the same canal-side complex that houses the Coal Tower restaurant and several other village businesses. For professionals and small businesses who want a Pittsford village address and the character that comes with a historic Erie Canal location, the Grain Tower workspace is an uncommon option. Ideal for consultants, remote workers, small teams, or anyone who wants to work in an interesting building rather than a generic office park.
Overview
Pittsford Office Space Grain Tower is a converted industrial building at 11 Schoen Place in the village of Pittsford, NY. Originally constructed in 1939 as a fireproof grain storage facility serving the adjacent Flour Mill, the tower was built with steel and concrete and operated for 57 years before closing in the mid-1990s. After sitting vacant, it was acquired by Longwell Properties and renovated into flexible office space, preserving the original concrete structure while adding windows for natural light and installing a glass elevator.
What They Offer
The Grain Tower provides office suites ranging from 400 to 1,600 square feet, suitable for solo professionals, consultants, and small teams. The building is marketed as Pittsford's only Class A office space. Amenities include:
- Private parking for tenants and guests
- 24/7 building access with security
- On-site management by Longwell Properties
- Shared conference room at the neighboring Mill building
- Glass elevator serving up to the 9th floor
- Internet and Wi-Fi availability
Longwell Properties manages the Grain Tower along with the Flour Mill next door and a third office building at Linden Oaks Office Park, giving tenants options if their space needs change.
Known For
The Grain Tower is notable for its industrial character — exposed concrete walls and floors throughout — combined with canal-side views from upper floors. The glass elevator rises nine stories and overlooks the Erie Canal and Pittsford village steeples, making it an unusual workspace setting compared to conventional suburban office parks. The building's 1939 steel-and-concrete construction gives it a solidity and aesthetic distinct from modern commercial buildings in the area.
Location & Neighborhood
Schoen Place sits directly on the north bank of the Erie Canal in the heart of Pittsford village. The street is a repurposed collection of 19th- and early-20th-century warehouses and agricultural buildings, now home to restaurants, shops, and professional offices. The Erie Canal towpath — popular for walking and cycling — runs immediately alongside the building. Tenants are within walking distance of village shops and dining along the canal. Private parking is provided on-site, avoiding the limited street parking that can fill up on busy days along Schoen Place.
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Address
Schoen Place, Pittsford NY 14534
Pittsford, NY 14534
Phone
585-721-6679Hours
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Last updated April 10, 2026
