Tags:
Don't know about the Chili Market, but the new liquor store at the corner of Enterprise is already well-patronized. So apparently some people need access to more alcohol... right across from the two bars, no less. And people are parking at the corner in the "no parking/standing" area, making a nearly impossible corner for left turns even worse. Vehicles have forever been in the no standing zone in front of the store on Thurston as people go to the post office. (I have on more than one occasion even seen postal vehicles stopped there!) This was the location of the last shooting on Thurston.
There was a zoning board of appeals notice (8 1/2 x 11) posted in the store window during reconstruction of the store interior. I noticed when walking by and was curious about what the store would become; I suppose it is better (?) than having it remain empty.
I imagine that the City thinks that any business is better than an empty storefront - it explains the 'come and go' Cricket stores we've endured here for years! That said, I got a better look at the liquor store when I drove by this evening - it seems that all of the 'merchandise' is BEHIND a glass (bullet proof?) wall!! I don't think i've ever seen such an arrangement - even BANKS don't have that type of set up anymore! Maybe the owner doesn't trust the patrons??
D'ya think?
I for ONE refuse to patronize stores with these facades.............Usually visit Frank at Corn Hill Liquor for great conversations and GREAT NY wine choices. Genesee & Barton liquor store has the same facade. You don't trust me..............you don't trust my money!
It is not a question of trusting you, it is a reality that if one wishes to remain in business at that corner you better be behind a bullet-proof screen if you deal in cash. With two shootings out front recently, and one in the past that resulted in a death, as well as the hostage situation and death next door at the former Security Trust bank ... what would you do? To open a liquor store there without taking precautions would be foolish, in my opinion.
I was in the store yesterday and had a conversation with the owner, who grew up in the 19th Ward, and is interested in being a part of the community. In fact, his mother suggested opening there since it had been a liquor store in the past. Yes, I was initially turned off by the thought of going into such an environment, but was pleasantly suprised. And there are many people in the neighborhood who do not drive, so this could be welcomed by some. While I do not feel we needed more access to alcohol on Thurston, let's all keep an open mind.
Maybe it started in the "Smoke Shop."
LOL....................
Does anyone know why the chili express closed before the fire in the first place?
That's a good question to ask at the PCIC meeting next Wednesday night:
November 4, 7-8:30 PM
Staybridge Suites
1000 Genesee Street
Ofc. Carl Dickerson 428-7156
A sign on the building said Arson. It has been removed.
2 members
12 members
15 members
19 members
14 members
9 members
7 members
10 members
29 members
7 members
4 members
19 members
5 members
7 members
6 members
39 members
23 members
14 members
7 members
40 members
These links plus others can also be found under the Links tab.
ABOUT THE 19TH WARD
19th Ward Community Association
Rochester City Living
RocWiki.org
ANIMAL RELATED SERVICES
To report animal cruelty, call 911 or THE ANIMAL CRUELTY HOTLINE: (585) 223-6500
City of Rochester Low-income Spay/Neuter for pet Dogs and Cats
Rochester Community Animal Clinic - low-income spay/neuter for pet dogs and cats, and feral cats
PAWS, Inc.Providing Animal Welfare Services
City of Rochester Adopt a Dog or Cat
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County
BUYING A HOME IN THE 19TH WARD
City of Rochester Property Information
Zillow listed homes for sale
COMMUNITY LINKS
John Lightfoot, Monroe County Legislator,District 25
Loretta Scott, City Council President, At Large
LaShay D. Harris, South District
SouthWest Tribune
Sector 4 Comm. Developmant Corp
WDKX Urban contemporary 103.9 FM
WRUR 88.5 UR and WXXI partnership 88.5 FM
EDUCATION
FAITH COMMUNITY
BUSINESSES
El Latino Restaurant
D and L Groceries
Hand Crafted Wrought Iron
Jim Dalberth Sports
Menezes Pizza
TOPS Friendly Markets
Staybridge Suites
OUTREACH AND SERVICES
Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning (CPLP)
Dealing with Lead
Drug Activity
Healthy Blocks
HEAP NY Home Heating Assistant
Home Safety Tips LifeTimesAdultDay Health Care
Medicare
NeighborWorks Rochester
Parking / Abandoned Vehicles
2-1-1 Social Services
ACT Rochester
OTHER
© 2024 Created by John Boutet. Powered by