Major Revitalization Project Unveiled for Rochester’s Bull’s Head Neighborhood – Learn More About the Walkable Street Design

The Bull’s Head neighborhood in southwest Rochester is undergoing a major revitalization effort. The $350 million project proposes 780-800 new mixed-income housing units, 34,000 square feet of retail and office space, a grocery store, and improved walkability. The goal is to spur sustainable economic growth in an area that has faced decades of disinvestment.

The full plan, including the street design, will be unveiled at a public meeting on Tuesday, February 27 at the Salvation Army on 100 West Ave at 6 PM. Highland Planning encourages residents to view the original Rochester Beacon article to learn more details about the scope of the project and its history, and consider attending the upcoming meeting to have your voice heard on this important neighborhood development effort.

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