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Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company, known informally as Sibley's, was a Rochester, New York–based department store chain with stores located exclusively in the state of New York. Its flagship store, at 228 East Main Street in downtown Rochester, also housed its headquarters and featured an elegant executive dining room on the top floor.
In 1905, after the disastrous 1904 "Sibley fire" gutted the Granite Building and much of Rochester's dry goods district, [3] Sibley's moved to its final location, the Sibley Building at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Clinton Avenue. [4] By 1939, Sibley's was the largest department store between New York City and Chicago. [4]
Tom Kohn, a Scorgie's regular during the club's peak, owns the Bop Shop music store. "We're all doing what we dreamed we wanted to do," Kohn said in the 2008 story. "It was so important to ...
Midtown Plaza is a city district in downtown Rochester, New York.The site was originally occupied by an indoor shopping mall designed by Victor Gruen and opened in 1962. . Although it was primarily promoted as a retail space, Gruen's vision was for the plaza to function as an all-purpose community space to revitalize the downtown
House of Guitars, Inc. (shortened to the HOG) is a music and record store located in Irondequoit, New York.Billed as the "Largest Guitar Store in the World," it has a prodigious collection of new, used and vintage guitars, amplifiers and other musical instruments, a large collection of music recordings on vinyl records, cassette tapes and compact discs, music videos, T-shirts and other rock ...
A new thrift store is open in the Neighborhood of the Arts.
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.
Eleventh Hour, a local gift shop that started out in 1991 on Park Avenue and in 2009 moved to 1922 Monroe Ave., Brighton, closed Feb. 25.“The first six to 10 years were wonderful,” owner Sue ...