I Met My Wife On A Bike
Last weekend I married the love of my life… a love that never would have happened if I was driving
Conversations Surrounding Our Urban Environments
Last weekend I married the love of my life… a love that never would have happened if I was driving
Our cities are appealing to a population that is favoring a shared and fluid lifestyle over a fixed one
They keep us healthy, they employ our citizens, but don’t expect them to activate our cities
A container park in Utica turns an empty lot into a neighborhood activator
Cities function better with fewer cars. But suburban visitors want automobile convenience.
Cities offer a bevy of lifestyle choices for those with means, and workable solutions for those who are struggling
An interview with two of Rochester’s newest cyclists
A Rochester museum gets a $60 million upgrade, 43% of which is parking
Rochester’s downtown is alive, and the source of much debate… a clear sign that people are choosing city pride over indifference
This decision should be seen as a positive sign of projected growth in Rochester, not as a deterrent.
Every big problem is solved by starting at the smallest level. Every pointless political volley can be quieted by real world progress.
Word Of Mouth Rather Than Bright Lights And Fancy Marketing Will Grow Our Cities The Right Way
We love to read positive stories about our cities. But like everything, urban revivals are about more than cocktails and great food
6th Graders from Rochester’s Genesee Community Charter School present an ambitious project, tackling issues of equity, poverty and the barriers that separate our cities
“the most successful grassroots revitalization efforts understand that people today want an experience that maximizes the feeling of belonging while minimizing the need to commit time, preparation and effort. “