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Please contact Customer Service with the ticket # below: 1178-1206 Ridge RoadIrondequoit, NY 14621Phone: 585-730-4146Number of Units: 61Lease Terms: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.. 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. ~Specials are subject to change without notice~~Specials are for qualified applicants only~ Ridgecrest Court1178-1206 Ridge Road E.Irondequoit, NY 14621Phone: 585-730-4146 Building 1182 - 1206 Building 1178 - 1180 1 Bedroom - NO/AC 1 Bedroom - WITH/AC 2 Bedroom - NO/AC 2 Bedroom - WITH/AC ~ Prices and Deposits are subject to change without notice ~ All prices based on a 12 month lease term Amenities and Special Features 24 hr. Emergency Maintenance Service Coin Operated Laundry Facilities Refrigerator and Electric Stove Wall to Wall Carpet For quiet, residential living in a convenient location, Ridgecrest Court Apartments make an outstanding choice. Complete with professionally landscaped grounds, Ridgecrest Court is located in the heart of the shopping district.

Our professional management staff provides residents with the attention and service they deserve. 1178-1206 Ridge Road E.Irondequoit, NY 14621Phone: 585-730-4146Number of Units: 61Lease Terms: This hotel is definitely the one to stay when doing business or for a romantic getaway in Kingston. Free buffet breakfast just adds a final touch to this stylish modern hotel with nicely accented rooms. It is priced a bit above the competition, but they work hard to justify it. “Kingston's best boutique hotel” Yo, hotel knows how to with planning a birthday surprize, dang dem dat gud, and d gud thing dem nuh care if you a yaadie or farina, for mi still a smile how they help to make my bday amazing, spanish court ur one fusionize hotel A great hotel well located in the city. The decoration is nice and the facilities are modern. The service was always smiling and ready to help. A Must for a romantic stay that you will keep in mind for a long time. The Spanish Court is a modest sized boutique hotel with a European flair.

The rooms are small by the standards of US chain hotels but are comfortable. The decor is contemporary with bold colors that provide panache. The ceiling fan is a nice added touch as it allows guests to cool the room with AC, turn the unit off and... Nice and clean rooms, ask for those on the third floor to avoid the noise outside. The staff is really kind. Nice and big bed, but showers could be better, they are a little bit old. The breakfast is very good. There is a supermarket close, but it's not a good choice to be out late at night in that... I usually stay at a different hotel when here on business every 3 weeks and I dislike their restaurants so I decided to try this hotel. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by a friendly front desk agent and she proceeded to try and find my reservation. When she couldnt find my reservation, she asked if I had a copy... I was here for business in mid-August of 2016. It was a nice hotel - the deluxe King has a lot of space, the shower was nice and large and the staff were all very helpful.

The food was always very good and prices were reasonable for the food.
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Pepsi Max T ShirtStaff are excellent and welcoming. Restaurant has great options and food is awesome, a good mix of local and international dishes and service is great. A bit pricey but the best hotel in terms of standards in Kingston. I had 1 of the most relaxing and enjoyable weekend in ages. The staffs were very accommodative and helpful. Upon my arrival I was greeted with a room gift. I was very early for checking but the hotel supervisor got me into my room within a few minutes which was good because I had a long travel and my wife... After reviewing The chain available hotels in Kingston, I decided to stay this time at this hotel.

From The beginning, The private pickup was properly arranged and I could charge it to The room (or can be paid with credit card). The staff was always very helpful and had some details with me, such as after asking to heat my...QUEENS SUPREME COURT, Jamaica For the first time in about 12 years I was called in for jury duty last week (October 2015). In the past, I’ve had to go to the Queens County Criminal Court building next to Queens Borough Hall in Kew Gardens, but the last couple of times I have gone to the new Civil Court building on Sutphin Boulevard and 89th Street. On this occasion, there was a special ‘treat’ waiting for me because our case was going to be adjudicated in the older Queens Supreme Court Building north of the Civil Court. This is a building that looks older than it actually is. It was built beginning in 1936 and was not completely finished until 1942; the first case was held in the building March 7, 1939, just a month or so before the first World’s Fair opened in Flushing Meadows.

The architect was Queens architects Alfred Eccles and William Knowles –Knowles, with Dwight James Baum, had previously designed the Flushing Post office on Main Street. The building was partially funded via a $2.2M grant from the Works Progress Administration out of a total cost of $4.8M. It was built in a classical style with eight massive Corinthian colums flanking the entrance, whose doors have depictions of historic lawgivers Hammurabi, Confucius, Moses, Manu, Gaius, Mohammed, Edward I and Grotius. I didn’t take many photos of the interior since cops, who dislike photography, were around in numbers. I couldn’t resist, though, snapping these two murals seen from the staircase featuring “Mosaic Law” and “Constitutional Law” lawmakers. Moses looks considerably more composed than in The Ten Commandments, in which Charlton Heston played him with brio. Figures from the 18th and 19th Centuries appear side by side in the Constitutional mural, but don’t seem to want to have much to do with the other.