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The Dome Arena, a 4,086-seat indoor arena with 2,164 permanent seats and 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2) of exhibit space.It was built in 1972 with what was at the time one of the largest self-supporting wooden roofs in the world, and was the home of the Rochester Zeniths of the Continental Basketball Association from 1978 to 1983.
Eventually outgrowing their Gates, NY office space, Next Era Wrestling moved both offices and live events across the street to The Rochester Auditorium Center in early 2009. The refurbished Armory's first concert event was held on February 4, 2007, a performance by O.A.R. More concerts followed later that year, as refurbishment continued.
Water Street Music Hall is a 1,000 capacity concert venue in Rochester, New York, located in the St. Paul Quarter. WSMH is divided into two spaces; the main hall and The Club at Water St., which is a 500 capacity room for local and regional bands. Both performance spaces offer a full sound system, stage, lights, with a balcony view. [1]
However, One East Avenue “has always had a unique position,” she said of the structure, completed by the mid-1960s. Gallina Development purchased it for $2.35 million from a New York City ...
After having been absent from the Rochester area for nearly five years, Papa John’s has gotten the go-ahead from the town of Brighton to open a store at 2852 West Henrietta Road. Offering ...
Innovation Square, formerly Xerox Tower, is a skyscraper in downtown Rochester, New York, standing at 443 feet (135 m) tall. [4] The tower is the centerpiece of a roughly 2.7 acres (1.1 ha) complex named Xerox Square. [5] When it was built in 1967, it was the tallest building made of poured-in-place exposed aggregate concrete.
Tracy Schuhmacher, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle November 13, 2023 at 3:05 AM The former Sticky Lips location at 625 Culver Rd in Rochester will soon be home to a Puerto Rican restaurant.
Owned by Eastman Kodak Company, the Kodak Park Railroad is a private railroad that services Kodak Park in Rochester, New York. It is now called Rochester Switching Services, Inc. [ 1 ] References