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Plymouth-Exchange Neighborhood
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plymouth-exchange-neighborhood
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South Plymouth Ave, looking towards downtown (March 2012) One of the neighborhood's more attractive streets, noted for its many homeowners. (June 2012) Plymouth-Exchange, or PLEX for short, is a neighborhood centered on the parallel roadways of South Plymouth Avenue and Exchange Street. Parts of PLEX are included in the Third Ward Historic District. It is a largely residential area where University of Rochester students and employees mingle with working-class families. Note that PLEX is often lumped in with the adjacent 19th Ward, which is larger and more well-known. Brooks Landing forms a busy, active border between PLEX, the 19th Ward, and Genesee-Jefferson. The northeastern border of PLEX includes the Ford St and South Plymouth Ave Traffic Roundabout where the two streets intersect. PLEX can be reached from Mount Hope Avenue and the South Wedge by crossing the Ford Street Bridge and going left. Going right is Corn Hill. Running along the southeastern border of PLEX is the Genesee River Trail, between Exchange St. and the Genesee River. Entrances to the trail are located at Flint and Violetta Streets. The geography of PLEX is also notable for the hill on South Plymouth that offers some very nice views of the downtown skyline. Both rent and real estate are extremely cheap. House prices are well within the five digits, sometimes as low as $25,000 for small ones. Development Exchange Street (Sept. 2012) Elba Street (Sept. 2012) In recent years PLEX has experienced a surge of redevelopment, including new businesses, new housing at Carlson Commons and Plymouth Manor, and the University of Rochester's Brooks Landing Project. In January 2012 UR announced that it was expanding the Brooks Landing Project to include yet more student housing. The new dormitory, located on Plymouth Ave (on the border between PLEX and the 19th Ward), is expected to be eleven stories high and home to 145-170 upperclassmen, in addition to the 400 already living in Riverview. A restaurant open to the public will occupy the first floor. On June 16, 2012 a Riverfront Design Charette was held for PLEX residents to brainstorm with UR officials and community planners from the city. The most common requests included a well-stocked grocery store, a laundromat, a possible ice cream parlor, greater walkability, new green spaces, and the sprucing up School No. 19, which is currently bland and foreboding. Riverview Place, a dead-end street known for its tiny cottages, received a fair amount of attention as a possible candidate for an historic district. The biggest concern was the brownfield surrounded by Riverview Place, Exchange Street, Flint Street, and the Genesee River, where the entrance to the Genesee Valley Trail is located. It was the site of a New York Standard Oil refinery until the 1930s and is still contaminated. The City of Rochester states that it is presently working out a plan for clean-up with Exxon Mobile, the successor company to New York Standard Oil, but no deal has yet been reached. Another problem is the junk yard and several abandoned warehouses there. Suggestions for new uses included loft apartments, a gym, a large grocery store, and an outdoor sporting center and bike shop to tie in with the Genesee Valley trail. In July 2012 UR opened the Erie Lackawanna pedestrian bridge extending from the Genesee River Trail behind Exchange Street (near the Flint Street entrance) directly to Wilson Boulevard on the River Campus. (The first pedestrian bridge was the one at Brooks Landing, which opened in 1991.) This allows students living in Riverview Apartments quicker access to the River Campus and provide the UR community an easy way to reach downtown via bicycle. (Note: UR officials advise against using this portion of the Genesee River Trail at night, due to its isolation and lack of lighting.) A Bad Reputation Like the neighboring 19th Ward, PLEX suffers from a bad reputation due to its troubled past and generally low-income demographics. This has been especially prevalent on the River Campus, due in part to the memories of alumni who subsequently warn their children attending UR. There was a brief spike of muggings at Brooks Landing in 2007, but increased police patrols and a strong UR security presence have largely eliminated the problem. The crime rate today is lower than most people think, although reasonable caution should be exerted, especially at night and in the streets closer to the Genesee-Jefferson Neighborhood, which is very much a problem area. Jefferson Avenue has some issues as well. PLEX may still appear intimidating to those unused to urban grit, but closer acquaintance reveals a strong sense of community pride and increasing signs of revitalization. Since they opened in Fall 2008, the Riverview Apartments have proven enormously popular with UR students, as have other off-campus living options in the immediate area. A crime map of Rochester is available here. Located in PLEX Ant Hill Cooperative M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence Mount Pleasant Park Park Pleasant Park Properties Plymouth Gardens School No. 19 Businesses Brother's Club Deli Sandros Epik Hair Studio Frank-N-Steins - Upcoming 2013! See discussion. Garden Market King Fish Market Latimer & Son Funeral Directors Neighborhood Mini Market Ray Daniels Liquor Store - Jefferson Ave, right off S. Plymouth Renaissance Cafe Sports Bar & Grill Small World Bakery - Headquarters only; not a retail location. Worship Church of Love Faith Center - 700 Exchange St. Full Gospel Pentecostal Happy Church - 108 Magnolia St. Genesee Valley/Arnett Congregations (Jehovah's Witness) - 1037 South Plymouth Avenue Links: Article and press release regarding the Gandhi Institute's move to PLEX A Brief History of School #19 and It's Neighborhood - By Judi Baker (she discusses more PLEX history here) Deli Sandro’s opens delicious future for PLEX - Campus Times (2012-09-27) Neighborhood profile from the City of Rochester Neighborhood Profile on Rochester City Living Page UR Campus Times: Response (page 6) from the Director of Residential Life and Housing Services to allegations of PLEX being "notoriously high in crime" (Jan.-Feb. 2012)
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