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Rochester nightclub Anthology is reopening next month with back-to-back concerts by Rochester-based touring act Joywave. The venue at 336 East Ave., which closed in the summer of 2022, and the ...
Byrne Dairy Retail Store & Deli, which sells groceries, made-to-order deli sandwiches, hot foods, coffee, ice cream and fuel, continues its expansion and further push into the Rochester market ...
Rochester was once home to one to one of best music clubs in nation. Scorgie's, on Andrews Street, was the place to go in the '80s for punk and New Wave music. ... Elvis Costello was famously ...
Midtown Tower was first constructed in 1962 as part of the now defunct Midtown Plaza shopping center before the mall's closing and subsequent demolition. [2] While part of Midtown Plaza it was home to a seventy eight room hotel, offices and the Top of the Plaza restaurant and nightclub which was known early on for its jazz scene and notable performing acts such as Buddy Rich, Dizzy Gillespie ...
The Roxy (sometimes Roxy NYC) was a popular nightclub located at 515 West 18th Street in New York City.Located in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, it began as a roller skating rink and roller disco in 1978, founded by Steve Bauman, Richard Newhouse and Steve Greenberg. [1]
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.
Jillian’s originated in 1988 with its first club in Boston. The Rochester version came in 1999, opening in a century-old former Trolley Barn where street trolleys from the era went for repairs ...
Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre is the largest performance venue at the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, located in downtown Rochester, New York, United States. The theatre was established by industrialist George Eastman and opened on September 4, 1922, as a center for music, dance, and silent film, with orchestral and ...