Bringing back Bull's Head

04 Aug 2017 6:45 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

by Tim Louis MacalusoRochester City Newspaper (NY)

Up until about the 1950's, the Bull's Head area was a thriving part of the southwest section of the city. Though it's still remembered fondly by many people, particularly in Rochester's African-American community, right now Bull's Head is scarred by vacant lots and abandoned buildings. It's often better known for the free public health clinic on West Main Street than for its large older homes and historic sites.

But more than 100 people joined Mayor Lovely Warren and other city officials at St. Mary's Campus recently for a meeting about the city's plans to try to revitalize Bull's Head. Warren, who opened the meeting, thanked residents and business owners for "sticking with the neighborhood." The road to improving the area has been a long one, she said; planning has been underway for about a decade.


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https://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/bringing-back-bulls-head/Content?oid=3947906