Ok, here we go, from the real estate listing site Movoto.com comes the top 50 things you PROBABLY didn’t know about Rochester… or did you?
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50 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Rochester
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Posted in Reader Submitted Stories, Rochester History, Rochester Images | 13 Comments »
Create! Make! Fabricate! Do! { Makerspaces, Hackerspaces, TechShops, & FabLabs… oh my }
Thursday, September 4th, 2014
The following is a guest post submitted by Joel Helfrich.
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Born from a new age of information sharing, as well as a recognized need for communal spaces where people can “imagine, innovate, and inspire” come makerspaces. Makerspaces (and hackerspaces) are not a new idea. However, they are fairly new in the United States. But as one makerspace/hackerspace proclaimed, these “spaces” are catching on – and there are more being established on a regular basis. Including a few right here in Rochester…
Tags: 3D printing, DHMN, Erie Makerspace, FabLabs, Hackerspace, Hungerford Building, i3Detroit, Interlock Rochester, Joel Helfrich, Lansing Makers Network, Makerspace, Milwaukee Makerspace, RepRaps, Rob Roll, Rochester Makerspace, Skip Meetze, Snap Circuits Jr. 100 Experiments kit, Squidwrench, SYN/HAK, Syracuse Innovators Guild, TechShops, The Makers Alliance, Wyatt McBain, Xerox
Posted in Art + Culture, Reader Submitted Stories, Rochester Destinations | 2 Comments »
Rochester’s Case for a Streetcar Line
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010America seems to have taken a renewed interest in mobility. Maybe due to President Obama’s recent commitment to high speed rail—or perhaps the positive results seen in towns like Portland and Denver have caught our collective attention. Whatever the reason, from the top down, people are rethinking our automobile-oriented culture—and getting excited about the possibilities.
There’s also good reason to focus on transportation as a way of jump-starting economic development. Industry requires access to people. And people need to have easy access to centers of employment. Continually improving access makes further development possible. Interrupting access will have the opposite effect. Likewise, doing nothing or simply maintaining existing infrastructure for an extended period of time will also hinder development.
For 30+ years Rochester has relied on the infrastructure choices it made in the 1950’s, 60’s, and 70’s. At that time we made development choices that encouraged our population to emigrate from the downtown core. We scrapped our extensive streetcar system, choked off downtown with the construction of the inner-loop, and paved super highways to take us from the city to the NY State Thruway and beyond. Since then that’s exactly where our money, our workforce, and our future have gone—down I-490 and out of state.
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Posted in Opinion, Rochester News, Transit + Infrastructure, Video | 38 Comments »