20 years ago this town was something to be proud of... We had the Grand Union, We had Shoperama, we had the other plaza there before they merged... Carl Company, Jamesway (I think).. I was quite young...
Sandy's Hallmark, Radio shack, Thom Mc Ann... Wool woorth's...
Now everything is leaving that plaza, CVS now is finally moving into their new location effective August 1st... So now that leaves 2 new eye sores one in the plaza one on Hamburg St...
So what's left? Hannaford that's gotten really overpriced...Staples has significantly downsized in the years its been there... and Walmart is really trashy and brings in the filth from the hill...
Not to mention the old Grand Union. which could be Something... anything...
Not to mention all the vacant, unkempt houses with weeds and garbage. Start knocking them down - for example - the one piece of crap on Broadway and the one on Altamont Ave. between the bank and McDonalds...start there, condemn them, knock them down, put the property up for sale, let the town make some money off of them.
Also at the John Kirvin park, the signs have been "tagged" by the goons who think they are somebody special. Clean that up also.
And for the love of God remove the friggin stump from the wire on Curry Road...
Just like rotterdam, downtown use to be bustling too. What happened? Two things......first, Malls were developed. That was the new growing phase. When colonie center was built, people went there in droves. So the Mall idea took hold and they started springing up everywhere. Phasing out the old way of shopping. Second, and speaking only for schenectady county, GE moved out, shut down and did away with tens of thousands of jobs in the area. Nail, meet coffin!
As far as rotterdam....yes it is a sh!thole and has been for the last couple of decades. The roads look like a patchwork quilt, the sewer system is antiquated, antiquated underground water lines, the aquifer has been recklessly built on and violated, there are vacant buildings in disarray with no action from code enforcers, out of control taxes, poor planning, no vision, no updated comp. plan, rain washed signs on utility poles from last year and now a proposed gin mill (Recovery) that belongs in a CITY not a town/hamlet like rotterdam where small businesses try to survive!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Capitol Plaza? Tippy please get out of your gopher hole. This will be the sight of County "renaissance". Another governmental gin mill that Death Ray and SS both love. Just what we need another watering hole for useless politicians? Enjoy your comped drinks elsewhere.
Good review BT but what about horrible Rotterdam Square Mall? The worst mall in the area with empty storefronts almost as frequent as lower State St. While others remodel and improve amenities this sinks deeper into the aquifer.
My prediction........Recovery will not exist. There is a major underground water problem there and unless the wondrous metroplex pays to resolve the issue....there ain't no business who's gonna take on that beast at their own cost.
And you are correct benny.....rotterdam square mall is a ghost town! The thrift stores and the second hand stores in rotterdam are doing better!!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
I hope you are right. But Metrograft has deep pockets-yours and every other sheeple in this County. They have stuck there neck out here and will look stunad -like at the Van Dyke, The Big Hose, Robinson's Square Mall, CardioMag and too many other flops to list. Of course the MSM will give them another pass.
The problem with RSM is they lack an attraction. The carousel was packed up and shipped off. McDonalds fled. Jewelers have been replaced by gold buyers.
High taxes? For a house of the same assessment, in the city, my taxes would be just over twice as much!
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
how about just cleaning the sh!t up and start with the lame cheap A$$ developers
enough of the hand outs and free passes
a clean and neat piece of property sells better than a garbage dump
come on Mr. UnAppointed Department Head - stop kissing the supervisor's, deputy supervisor's, town attorney's and connected executive overpaid administrative assistant's a$$'s and get some work done
you will be right back to work once you file for unemployment as the deputy supervisor wont want to pay your unemployment benefit if what he says is true about the town having no cash
cause if you don't do it the next guy definitely wont as he doesn't work after 5pm or weekends on the senior ctr kitchen
capitol plaza and others could have been a cash cow if town codes were enforced and liens filled
in my day in govt if you didn't pay the taxing entity took title and made a profit
it is sad the uneducated hicks/rednecks in states with far less property taxes can get it right and those who tax us to death with more degrees than a thermometer are afraid to act
how about "lets not let schenectady happen here" - it can be prevented
Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
When I first read this thread, I thought, hey - wait a minute, this is my hometown, I've still got a lot of friends and family here, don't call it a shithole and don't say you're ashamed. While I still think that, I gotta say, I've been riding around for the past 4 days, seeing abandoned buildings one after another. Gangs of kids hanging around crane street, vandalism in the middle of the day, burnt out buildings - general "shithole-ness".
I had the occasion to need to go to American Electric on Albany St. It was Friday morning, I figured I'd go before the "crowds" woke up - I figured it'd be safe at 10am.
I pulled up in front of, but across the street, in my truck. A "gang" of multi-cultural youth approached me within seconds and asked me "Hey whitely, what you doin around here". For the first time in my life, I didn't feel safe in this city.
I'm totally amazed at how bad it's become in the past 10 months. There's a noticable difference in this town/city/'county that I too have become ashamed of. I had a discussion with several relatives last night - of 6, 4 are considering moving out asap. The other two are "too old" to move, and consequently the other 4 proabably won't until they're gone.
It's going to take decades for this town/city to recover to a shell of it's former self. One party rule isn't going to cut it. Yall need to start working together to take back your streets, your town and your community. I can't do it for you, I've had enough of this county. If you consider this town / city / county valuable to you - YOU need to take action, don't wait for "govt" to do it for you.
High taxes? For a house of the same assessment, in the city, my taxes would be just over twice as much!
don't you think that rotterdam is heading in the same direction? Rotterdam is well on it's way. Taxes are increasing, crime has increased, historically empty structures in disarray, RIDA taken over by the metroplex, the county leg/metroplex proposing a gin mill that is clearly a match for a CITY and not for a TOWN/HAMLET, patronage jobs and stipends, at the taxpayer's expense, for the select few.......and the list goes on. Rotterdam is well on it's way!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
If you consider this town / city / county valuable to you - YOU need to take action, don't wait for "govt" to do it for you.
Good luck.
I agree. However, you can't MAKE people take pride in where they live or set up business. They should have it, but unfortunately some don't possess that attribute. There are laws/codes on the books that can and should be enforced to MAKE people/businesses clean up their mess and maintain their properties.
For example.....the empty building at 4 corners.....I think CVS or one of those chains owns the building. I would be lead to believe that there are laws/codes on the books to guard against safety. There are broken windows, siding falling off and obvious access availability to this vacant building. There yet remains a skeleton of a billboard atop of this building. Has any one of rotterdam's elected officials, past and present, tried to contact the owners? Clean it up, fix it up, button it up or knock it down! Perhaps the rotterdam residents should take up a petition and send it to the property owners, if rotterdam's elected officials can't or won't.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler