This article was scraped from Rochester Subway. This is a blog about Rochester history and urbanism has not been published since 2017. The current owners are now publishing link spam which made me want to preserve this history.. The original article was published December 29, 2014 and can be found here.
By Steve Vogt
Happy Holidays! In this month of consumerism I thought I'd bring you a small update on some exciting retail changes coming soon or already open in the city of Rochester...
I don't know about you, but I love to spend my money on quality goods. I find that I don't shop in Rochester or its suburbs much because the caliber of Rochester's retail stores haven't reached that of many cities across America. But hopes are high that the influx of new rooftops and retail in the city will create a cascading effect seen in much larger cities. If Providence, Rhode Island can house their most upscale mall
downtown, Rochester, New York, a city very similar to Providence in demographics, can someday accomplish some level of retail. I don't know the true reason for our dearth of high end and quality retail, but I can take some guesses.
Anyway, one of the more exciting openings is that of Benrus
in the Culver Road Armory. With an early 2015 opening they are currently hiring for retail positions.
Benrus, an almost 100 year old company, was recently purchased by the former CEO of Alex and Ani
, another Culver Road Armory tenant. Alex and Ani
is one of retailing's hottest brands
of 2014. That store opened in Rochester in 2012. Now Benrus will help to add to the lifestyle development that the armory
is becoming. With only four stores opening nationwide, Rochester's Culver Road Armory will serve as one of the launch markets. This is truly a feat and says something grand about the national belief of retailing in our market.
Benrus will open in Charleston, SC, Washington, DC, Newport, RI, and Rochester, NY. The company was originally formed to produce watches, but the new CEO is morphing it into a military inspired clothing and accessories line for men and women. The store will be urban feeling, and the product will be of higher quality, but at a more affordable price than that of something you would find at Bloomingdales or Saks Fifth Avenue. From a trip to the Alex and Ani website, I assume Benrus will be a similar approach and moderate price point as Alex and Ani is.
Hopes are high that the interior matches this rendering.
City retail excitement really lit up earlier in 2014 when Arhaus
moved from Victor's Eastview Mall to the Culver Road Armory.
2014 also saw Brighton's Fleet Feet
move to the Culver Road Armory.
Finally, another move to note, the high end home store Ambiance
has moved from Pittsford to 860 University Avenue
in the city. Ambiance Home and Gift specializes in transitional & French country design. They carry furniture, accessories, custom window treatments, and gifts.
From this short list you can see that national chains as well as locally owned retail are truly believing that Rochester is on the rise. With all of the residential projects changing the face of the city of Rochester it is only a matter of time until retail of larger magnitude is announced.
I hope in the near future to announce some of the large retail names signing leases at some of the more prominent projects already underway downtown. I've spoken to my real estate development friends and they aren't quite ready for me announce anything here. I just have to be patient.