Parcel 5 now a permanent green space in Rochester’s downtown, improvements planned
The former home of Midtown Plaza will now become a permanent green space in Rochester’s downtown.
Joined by City leaders and stakeholders, Mayor Malik Evans announced plans to enhance the green space now known as Parcel 5.
Following the initial renovations to the space, the International Jazz Fest was the first major festival to take place on Parcel 5. Since then other community gatherings such as rallies, yoga classes, the Fringe Festival, farmer’s markets and more have been hosted on the space.
“It is important that we make necessary enhancements to further elevate the appeal and functionality of this friendly and inviting space,” said Mayor Evans.
Making Parcel 5 permanent
In addition to the permanency of Parcel 5, Mayor Evans announced enhancements that will include:
Access to electricity and water for vendors
Enhanced Wi-Fi connectivity
Low fencing for ticketed events
Permanent bicycle racks
A designated dog area
Many residents and dog owners are excited about the future of Parcel 5 after years of advocating for more green space in the downtown area.
“Now we can truly dig in and invest in the space," CineStill Marketing Executive and Co-Founder of People for Parcel 5 Steve Carter said. "As a community, it’s ours. We’re responsible. Now we can truly make it a place for people and the Mayor sees that too. It’s refreshing and encouraging after years and years of residents advocating for a true green space in the heart of our city."
— Genae Shields is the business & development impact reporter. Reach out at [email protected] or on Instagram: @genaebriphoto for questions, comments or concerns. Thank you for your continued support!
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Parcel 5 becomes a permanent green space in Rochester NY