Monday, July 27, 2009

Rochester NY Neighborhoods Offer Great City Living



Despite what you may have heard, Rochester is a great place to live, work, and play! So you have decided to give the city a try, but Rochester NY neighborhoods are the best to live in? That is a good question. Each neighborhood contains within itself its own unique characteristics, demography, and hot spots for shopping and entertainment. If you are looking to move here, then you should take all these factors into account when choosing a neighborhood. In general, though, these are some of the best Rochester NY neighborhoods to live in: Park Ave, South Wedge, Corn Hill, NOTA, and the St. Paul Quarter.

For college students and young professionals, Park Ave is a favorite. Despite its popularity, inexpensive apartments can be found at about $500 to $650 a month for one bedrooms, even less for studios. There are plenty of shops, delis, and bars in the area, and many of the buildings are, like many places in Rochester NY, history and eye candy all at once. You may already have your heart set on Park Ave, but consider a less hyped, still great place like NOTA (Neighborhood of the Arts). Located around the George Eastman House and Memorial Art Gallery, this neighborhood features the ARTWalk, plus many great, inexpensive places to rent. Live closer to downtown for around the same price, maybe lower, as Park Ave. A previously blue collar neighborhood, South Wedge has become another student favorite as of late. South Wedge rents are very reasonable, with studios at $400 and single bedrooms at $500. Visit the Lux Loung, Godiva's, India House, or even Highland Park and you will see why residents love it there.

Want a more grown up neighborhood in Rochester NY? Corn Hill is a great neighborhood for young professionals and families alike. It is its own village oasis right by downtown. Although cheaper rents can be found there, luxury town houses offer quality family living in a close knit urban setting. Each year the neighborhood holds its own festival, the Corn Hill Arts Festival, to which city residents flock. More traditional, but hardly boring, city living can be found in the St. Paul Quarter. Located around all of the Rochester NY's hot bars and dining, renters may even find trendy loft apartments in this neighborhood. Enjoy exposed brick walls and exposed city views at the same time, then go down to Waterstreet Bar and Grill to see a rock show. Any place you go, you are sure to love Rochester NY living!



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Things you need to know about Rochester NY



You will find Rochester NY in Monroe County. It is the second largest economy in the state of New York and second only to New York City. It is the center of Monroe County which also includes Livingston, Orleans, Genesee, Ontario and Wayne counties and it is the third largest city in New York. It is also called the Flower City or The World's Image Center. It is also known as the city of neighborhoods, having 36 neighborhoods with each having their own characteristics that are unique from the others. If you love the serenity of nature, there is the residential tree lined avenues of Maplewood. Now if you are more of the eclectic type, you will love South Wedge Business district. If gracious homes are what you are looking for, there is Browncroft.

According to Places Rated Almanac, it is the 6th Most Livable Cities among the 379 metropolitan areas. In 2007, it took the number 6 spot for best metropolitan public schools nationwide and the top spot for quality of life given by the Expansion Management Magazine. Rochester NY is considered to be one of the best places to live in because of its available to all wide range of resources. The city has everything one will need, whether for a single person or for a family, from the most beautiful architecture, parks business center and cultural centers.

When it comes to city employment, the city has around 3500 people in different jobs. Comprehensive benefits for employees, opportunities for advancement and competitive pay are what the city boasts of. The city is also very supportive of its local large and small businesses. Assistance to businesses in the city as well as for those who want to relocate to the city is provided by its Economic Development Department.

Rochester NY also offers wide range of entertainment and recreational opportunities. There are always celebrations and concerts that are for free. The Garth Fagan Dance Troupe which performs around the city for various occasions calls the city its home. For those who love the arts there is the Rochester City Ballet and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. You will find the history of Rochester in its architecture and in its museums since the city takes deep pride in its history. Of course there are other works of art showcased in other museums, such as the unique collections of the George Eastman House and the dolls at the Chili Doll Hospital and Victorian Doll Museum. And there are the usual indoor and outdoor sports for those who love sports. Of course boating on Lake Ontario, the Fingers Lake, the Genesee River and the Erie Canal are something you can always enjoy.