City Newspaper Trifecta: The Mayor, The County Executive, and Ren. Square Editorial
May-June 2009 In quick succession City Newspaper has published three insightful pieces, including thoughtful interviews with Mayor Bob Duffy and County Executive Maggie Brooks, and an editorial by Mary Ann Towler on Renaissance Square. Click here to read all three, or visit City Newspaper and check their archives.
Rail Advocates' Day in Rochester is Coming
May 30, 2009 Jim Stinson D&C Staff Writer
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Rochester postpones several projects in capital improvement
May 11, 2009 Brian Sharp D&C Staff Writer
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Duffy calls for Renaissance Square to be scaled down
May 11, 2009 Brian Sharp D&C Staff Writer
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Local economic leaders discuss recession
March 31, 2009 Nate Dougherty Rochester Business Journal
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Ren Square Planners Announce More Funding
March 6, 2009 Seth Voorhees RNews
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Governor Pledges Funding for Midtown Plaza
March 5, 2009 Peter Iglinksi WXXI
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City Recieves Two Midtown Tower Proposals
March 2, 2009 Brian Sharp D&C Staff Writer
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Ren Square to move forward without theater
January 26, 2009 Jill Terreri Democrat & Chronicle Staff writer
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Recession may slow, not stop, downtown progress
December 14, 2008 D&C Editiorial Page When we want to scoff at any city's lack of excitement, we say it rolls up its sidewalks at 5 p.m. That can be said for much of downtown Rochester, though the East End and the St. Paul Quarter are notable exceptions. And if Heidi Zimmer-Meyer, president of Rochester Downtown Development Corp., sees her hopes realized, the sidewalks will stay unrolled in many other parts of the center city.
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County Executive and Mayor Rally for Rochester
December 9, 2008 Bud Lowell WXXI News Guests of Rochester's Downtown Development Corporation (RDDC) got a pep talk Tuesday afternoon from Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks and Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy. Both of them urged the community to seize the economic downturn as an opportunity to change the way local governments in New York do business.
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