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After years of public debate and false starts, Rochester’s Parcel 5 has a future, or, at least some new grass seed. The one-acre plot in the heart of…
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After years of public debate over the barren gravel pit on East Main Street, local activists can chalk up a win: Parcel 5 will become a public green…
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It was a little more than seven years ago that a handful of diesel fume-belching bulldozers, excavators and front-end loaders began gnawing away at a…
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ConnectionsWhat’s next for Parcel 5? It’s a question Rochestarians have been asking for years. On Tuesday, City Council unanimously approved a measure that would…
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What’s the future of funding the arts in Rochester? Local artists, officials and event organizers gathered at the Visual Studies Workshop auditorium in…
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ConnectionsWhat’s next for Parcel 5? It’s a question we’ve been asking for years on this program, and now with discussions to move the proposed performing arts…
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RBTL meets with local developers in preparation for Bob Morgan’s possible exit from Parcel 5 projectWhile denying Bob Morgan’s official exit from the Parcel 5 project, the Rochester Broadway Theater League held a private meeting for other local…
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A performing arts center and residential complex that has been proposed for a key piece of land in downtown Rochester continues to generate a lot of…
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ConnectionsRochester's Parcel 5 got a fresh launch this week with the introduction of a re-worked design plan. It maintains the plan for a performing arts center…
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The development project at Parcel 5 in downtown Rochester is moving forward, and a familiar face is driving the effort.Sandy Parker, the former president…