During a recent government meeting, city officials discussed their visions for revitalizing downtown Rochester, emphasizing the need for attracting and retaining businesses in the area. Mr. Dion highlighted the importance of ensuring that every commercial space is occupied, noting the high turnover of tenants in the past. He pointed to successful examples from other towns, such as Exeter, which boasts a vibrant downtown with minimal vacancies and consistent foot traffic.
Mr. Turner echoed this sentiment, advocating for \"sticky businesses\" that offer unique experiences not found elsewhere, encouraging visitors to travel downtown. He also stressed the importance of hosting events to draw more customers to the area, citing a previous artisan outlet that struggled due to a lack of foot traffic.
Mr. Horne underscored the significance of downtown as the heart of the city, revealing that there are currently 19 vacant buildings available for potential businesses. He expressed optimism about the future of downtown Rochester, suggesting that with dedicated efforts, it could surpass other cities' downtowns. Horne also proposed enhancing the area’s appeal by showcasing the historical significance of existing buildings through plaques and other displays.
The discussions reflect a collective commitment among city officials to transform downtown Rochester into a bustling hub of activity, with a focus on long-term sustainability and community engagement.