Snowstorm in Syracuse
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Downtown Rochester, around the Blue Cross Arena, has a pretty "city" feel, even by your definition. It isn't very big though.
Only barely. Not as much as Ithaca does. And definitely not as much as Utica does.
Utica must have changed a lot since I was there last...granted, it's been quite a few years...I don't remember Utica having much like downtown Rochester...
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@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Downtown Rochester, around the Blue Cross Arena, has a pretty "city" feel, even by your definition. It isn't very big though.
Only barely. Not as much as Ithaca does. And definitely not as much as Utica does.
Utica must have changed a lot since I was there last...granted, it's been quite a few years...I don't remember Utica having much like downtown Rochester...
Utica has a large downtown area compared to its overall size.
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@thanksaj said:
Utica must have changed a lot since I was there last...granted, it's been quite a few years...I don't remember Utica having much like downtown Rochester...
From the train station (my personal pick for the best grand railroad station in the state) to the arena and south for a bit with the old hotels and banks is a very "city" feeling area. It's not large but it does have a real "urban" feel to it. Like people actually live in the city and do things there. Rochester feels like a mall (except the mall got torn down) in that it is shopping and a little bit of jobs but there is no housing downtown at all.
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@coliver said:
Utica has a large downtown area compared to its overall size.
Yeah, almost zero suburbs, all city center. Tiny city that feels way larger than it is.
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I always find it amazing the conversations that come up on these forums... getting sidetracked seems to be the best thing about it.
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@coliver said:
I always find it amazing the conversations that come up on these forums... getting sidetracked seems to be the best thing about it.
Definitely, it's a bit like real life conversations.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I always find it amazing the conversations that come up on these forums... getting sidetracked seems to be the best thing about it.
Definitely, it's a bit like real life conversations.
Without all the human interaction... Which makes it much better.
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I actually like Utica quite a bit. @Dominica is from there so we are there all of the time. The outlying areas are pretty drab. But the city proper is quite nice. The brewery district is revitalized and really nice. There is an awesome prohibition era bar right downtown that we love. Lots of good food and if you need to stay in town hit up the Hotel Utica, it is great. Her mother works in downtown and her father works in downtown Rome (the other downtown in the area) so they know the area really well. I know much of Utica better than Rochester at this point even though I grew up with Rochester as my main city. Utica has the best train access to downtown of any upstate city. Take the train to Utica and you can walk to your hotel, restaurant and late night bars. Can't do that in Rochester.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Utica must have changed a lot since I was there last...granted, it's been quite a few years...I don't remember Utica having much like downtown Rochester...
From the train station (my personal pick for the best grand railroad station in the state) to the arena and south for a bit with the old hotels and banks is a very "city" feeling area. It's not large but it does have a real "urban" feel to it. Like people actually live in the city and do things there. Rochester feels like a mall (except the mall got torn down) in that it is shopping and a little bit of jobs but there is no housing downtown at all.
I actually really like Utica... mostly because the city-center is so small... I've been speaking with one my friends at Citi and have been considering sending a resume in.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I actually like Utica quite a bit. @Dominica is from there so we are there all of the time. The outlying areas are pretty drab. But the city proper is quite nice. The brewery district is revitalized and really nice. There is an awesome prohibition era bar right downtown that we love. Lots of good food and if you need to stay in town hit up the Hotel Utica, it is great. Her mother works in downtown and her father works in downtown Rome (the other downtown in the area) so they know the area really well. I know much of Utica better than Rochester at this point even though I grew up with Rochester as my main city. Utica has the best train access to downtown of any upstate city. Take the train to Utica and you can walk to your hotel, restaurant and late night bars. Can't do that in Rochester.
Rome is nice. My father grew up in Rome originally and worked there for years! My brother even got shipped to Rome for school for years because of their special ed program. I like Rome. My father's main office is still in Griffiss Air Force Base.
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@coliver said:
I actually really like Utica... mostly because the city-center is so small... I've been speaking with one my friends at Citi and have been considering sending a resume in.
Which Citi office is in Utica? I worked there for eight years and never knew we had a Utica office. I've been to their Rochester and Buffalo offices.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I actually really like Utica... mostly because the city-center is so small... I've been speaking with one my friends at Citi and have been considering sending a resume in.
Which Citi office is in Utica? I worked there for eight years and never knew we had a Utica office. I've been to their Rochester and Buffalo offices.
I should say Morgan Stanley \ Smith Barney. I'm fairly sure they were recently merged into the Citi label. At least that was the paperwork that I got from them.
Nevermind I had that backward... they aren't part of Citi anymore. Not for several years, sorry about that.
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They have so many offices, hundreds that I have never heard of. But I am surprised that they had an IT division up there.
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@coliver said:
Nevermind I had that backward... they aren't part of Citi anymore. Not for several years, sorry about that.
Ah okay, that makes more sense. I remember that having been divested.
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@scottalanmiller They've been through a couple of different names since I've been investing with them.
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I really enjoy the outside concerts in Utica. I have been to 2 of them during the summers. I am not sure if its a weekly thing or not, but its pretty fun. After I get bored of the band, we hit all the the bars downtown.
People do NOT like the Miami Dolphins there. I was wearing a Dolphins Jersey and hat. I took alot of crap from the locals
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@IRJ said:
I really enjoy the outside concerts in Utica. I have been to 2 of them during the summers. I am not sure if its a weekly thing or not, but its pretty fun. After I get bored of the band, we hit all the the bars downtown.
People do NOT like the Miami Dolphins there. I was wearing a Dolphins Jersey and hat. I took alot of crap from the locals
That area is Bills and Giants...don't find a ton of Jets fans Upstate...they are kind of like Mets fans in baseball...
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
I really enjoy the outside concerts in Utica. I have been to 2 of them during the summers. I am not sure if its a weekly thing or not, but its pretty fun. After I get bored of the band, we hit all the the bars downtown.
People do NOT like the Miami Dolphins there. I was wearing a Dolphins Jersey and hat. I took alot of crap from the locals
That area is Bills and Giants...don't find a ton of Jets fans Upstate...they are kind of like Mets fans in baseball...
Well the Bills and Dolphins hate each other and obviously the Jets hate the Dolphins too
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@IRJ said:
Well the Bills and Dolphins hate each other and obviously the Jets hate the Dolphins too
No sports teams in the Utica area of any standing. Jets are NJ and far away. Bills are Buffalo, many cities away.
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@thanksaj said:
...don't find a ton of Jets fans....
FTFY