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MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. WHY IS A CAVE ATTACHED TO THIS HISTORIC ROCHESTER HOME A real estate listing for a historic Pill Hill house generated some buzz this week after photos surfaced of an underground cave on the property.. The home, once part of Dr. Henry Plummer’s compound, is known as the Plummer Pump House — a name that comes from the system of tunnels connecting the property to the iconic water tower above. ROCHESTER MOVES FORWARD WITH LAWSUIT AGAINST RAMP 6 DESIGN The City of Rochester will proceed with a lawsuit against Minneapolis-based design firm Collaborative Design Group, after finding the firm responsible for structural flaws in the design of Parking Ramp 6. The resolution, included in the City Council’s meeting agenda packet, said the city “experienced a variety of problems” with Ramp 6. WOOD-FIRED PIZZA RESTAURANT TO OPEN IN FORMER 300 FIRST After roughly nine months of sitting empty, a new local pizza joint is close to firing up the ovens inside the former 300 First space in downtown Rochester. Linda Black, owner of Pi Wood-fired Pizza in northwest Rochester and co-owner of the Smokin’ Oak Pizza franchise, says her newest venture is called Tilda’s Pizzeria. DESIGN AND ENGINEERING FIRM RECRUITS TWO LOCALS TO HEAD UP Feb 8. Feb 8 Design and engineering firm recruits two locals to head up new Rochester office. Partnered Content | 2021. paid content. Cyle Erie and Brian Muellner are two Rochester natives who have pursued careers in the built environment for the better part of the new millennium, working in cities across the Midwest. MED CITY BEATNEWSOPINIONMEMBERSHIPCONTACT USPAID CONTENT Med City Beat is a Rochester-based news project rooted in fairness, transparency and civic responsibility. Est. 2014. OUR TEAM. Sean Baker Editor. Isaac Jahns Reporter. William Forsman Photographer OLMSTED COUNTY RECORDS LOWEST WEEKLY COVID CASE COUNT Olmsted County’s weekly Covid-19 case rates continue to drop, with numbers reaching their lowest totals since the start of the pandemic. This past week, Olmsted County recorded 30 new cases and was averaging four cases per day, down from seven cases a day the previous week. SMASH MOUTH, 38 SPECIAL TOP 2021 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE LINEUP Mayo Park will come back to life this summer with Rochester Civic Music announcing the return of the Down by the Riverside concert series.. The free outdoor series will take place over six Sundays from July 11 through August 15 — and will feature an assorted lineup that includes 90s hit-maker Smash Mouth, country star Lindsay Ell, Minnesota-based singer-songwriter Chastity Brown, and CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE TO PERFORM FIRST IN-PERSON CONCERT IN After over a year of virtual performances and rehearsals, Choral Arts Ensemble is making its return — this time to an outdoor stage. On Tuesday at 7 p.m. the ensemble will perform for an in-person audience at Essex Park Shelter Area, 5455 West River Road NW. HISTORIC ROCHESTER WORKSHOP REINVENTED AS A BAR, FOOD HALL Workshop Food Hall and Bar, the latest project from Resident Property Management co-owners Andy and Kari Friederichs, will open to the public for the first time in mid-June, following the opening of Workshop Barbers in the space at 1232 Third Avenue SE earlier thismonth.
MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. WHY IS A CAVE ATTACHED TO THIS HISTORIC ROCHESTER HOME A real estate listing for a historic Pill Hill house generated some buzz this week after photos surfaced of an underground cave on the property.. The home, once part of Dr. Henry Plummer’s compound, is known as the Plummer Pump House — a name that comes from the system of tunnels connecting the property to the iconic water tower above. ROCHESTER MOVES FORWARD WITH LAWSUIT AGAINST RAMP 6 DESIGN The City of Rochester will proceed with a lawsuit against Minneapolis-based design firm Collaborative Design Group, after finding the firm responsible for structural flaws in the design of Parking Ramp 6. The resolution, included in the City Council’s meeting agenda packet, said the city “experienced a variety of problems” with Ramp 6. WOOD-FIRED PIZZA RESTAURANT TO OPEN IN FORMER 300 FIRST After roughly nine months of sitting empty, a new local pizza joint is close to firing up the ovens inside the former 300 First space in downtown Rochester. Linda Black, owner of Pi Wood-fired Pizza in northwest Rochester and co-owner of the Smokin’ Oak Pizza franchise, says her newest venture is called Tilda’s Pizzeria. DESIGN AND ENGINEERING FIRM RECRUITS TWO LOCALS TO HEAD UP Feb 8. Feb 8 Design and engineering firm recruits two locals to head up new Rochester office. Partnered Content | 2021. paid content. Cyle Erie and Brian Muellner are two Rochester natives who have pursued careers in the built environment for the better part of the new millennium, working in cities across the Midwest. LONGTIME PHYSICIAN CHRONICLES ROCHESTER'S HISTORY WITH Scanlon’s book, Rochester Stories: A Med City History, dives into the history of Rochester — going far beyond the tales of Mayo Clinic and its success. The book is told in a series of short stories, some of which have never been published until now. COUNCIL WAIVES 2021 LIQUOR FEES FOR ROCHESTER ESTABLISHMENTS Rochester’s bars and restaurants will not have to pay their liquor license fees in 2021, the Rochester City Council confirmed Monday, extending a key portion of the city’s relief efforts for an industry that took a major economic hit due to Covid-19. ROCHESTER POOLS CLOSED OVER SAFETY CONCERNS Med City Beat is a Rochester-based news project rooted in fairness, transparency and civic responsibility. Est. 2014. OUR TEAM. Sean BakerEditor. Isaac
MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. WHAT CAN ROCHESTER DO TO REVIVE RETAIL DOWNTOWN? But downtown Rochester, like many other city centers, has seen its restaurant and retail industries decimated by shutdowns and slow foot traffic, as previous trends, including the shift to online commerce and problems in the labor market, accelerated due to Covid-19. The result has been fewer small businesses seeking out space downtown, ata
ROCHESTER SCHOOL BOARD ADOPTS 'BLACK LIVES MATTER' AS The Rochester School Board adopted a resolution making five “messages of inclusion” official district language Tuesday evening, confirming the statements are allowed on school property after previous reports called the district’s stance into question.. Directors approved the resolution in a unanimous vote, while asking the public to hold the district responsible for the commitment to its NORTH BROADWAY CONSTRUCTION SET TO BEGIN MONDAY Apr 15. Apr 15 North Broadway construction set to begin Monday. News | 2021. Beginning Monday, motorists who use North Broadway to cut across town may want to start mapping out alternative routes, as work on the long-anticipated road reconstruction project begins to get under way. The first phase of work will start at the northern boundary of BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO SUCCESS, TWO GENERATIONS AT A TIME May 11. May 11 Breaking down barriers to success, two generations at a time. News | 2021. Nicole Beyer is a single mother of four, college student, and Jeremiah Program participant. She grew up on a farm in Nicollet, Minn. In 2004, her senior year of high school, she became pregnant with her first daughter. After graduating, she left college MAYO INVESTS $50 MILLION IN UAE HOSPITAL PROJECT Mayo Clinic has invested $50 million into its joint venture in the United Arab Emirates, according to a quarterly financial report released this week. The investment, made in February, represents a 25 percent equity position in the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City project, a 741-bed hospital in Abu Dhabi. The Rochester-based medical centerfirst
COUNCIL REACTS TO CONTROVERSY AROUND PARK BOARD PRESIDENT The Rochester City Council offered mixed responses Monday to comments made by Park Board President Linnea Archer regarding the American flag — although city leaders resisted public calls to oust Archer from her position. Archer made the comments near the end of a Park Board meeting on April 6, before the board voted unanimously to approve the MED CITY BEATNEWSOPINIONMEMBERSHIPCONTACT USPAID CONTENT Med City Beat is a Rochester-based news project rooted in fairness, transparency and civic responsibility. Est. 2014. OUR TEAM. Sean Baker Editor. Isaac Jahns Reporter. William Forsman Photographer SMASH MOUTH, 38 SPECIAL TOP 2021 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE LINEUP Mayo Park will come back to life this summer with Rochester Civic Music announcing the return of the Down by the Riverside concert series.. The free outdoor series will take place over six Sundays from July 11 through August 15 — and will feature an assorted lineup that includes 90s hit-maker Smash Mouth, country star Lindsay Ell, Minnesota-based singer-songwriter Chastity Brown, and CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE TO PERFORM FIRST IN-PERSON CONCERT IN After over a year of virtual performances and rehearsals, Choral Arts Ensemble is making its return — this time to an outdoor stage. On Tuesday at 7 p.m. the ensemble will perform for an in-person audience at Essex Park Shelter Area, 5455 West River Road NW. MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. HISTORIC ROCHESTER WORKSHOP REINVENTED AS A BAR, FOOD HALL May 17. May 17 Historic Rochester Workshop reinvented as a bar, food hall and barber shop. News | 2021. One of the last buildings left standing from the former Seneca Foods operation is about to be re-energized for the summer of 2021, bringing the ‘food hall’ concept to Rochester for the first time after a two-year building andplanning
WHY IS A CAVE ATTACHED TO THIS HISTORIC ROCHESTER HOME A real estate listing for a historic Pill Hill house generated some buzz this week after photos surfaced of an underground cave on the property.. The home, once part of Dr. Henry Plummer’s compound, is known as the Plummer Pump House — a name that comes from the system of tunnels connecting the property to the iconic water tower above. WOOD-FIRED PIZZA RESTAURANT TO OPEN IN FORMER 300 FIRST After roughly nine months of sitting empty, a new local pizza joint is close to firing up the ovens inside the former 300 First space in downtown Rochester. Linda Black, owner of Pi Wood-fired Pizza in northwest Rochester and co-owner of the Smokin’ Oak Pizza franchise, says her newest venture is called Tilda’s Pizzeria. COUNCIL REACTS TO CONTROVERSY AROUND PARK BOARD PRESIDENT The Rochester City Council offered mixed responses Monday to comments made by Park Board President Linnea Archer regarding the American flag — although city leaders resisted public calls to oust Archer from her position. Archer made the comments near the end of a Park Board meeting on April 6, before the board voted unanimously to approve the STEVE RYMER SET TO TRANSITION OUT OF ROLE AS ROCHESTERSTEVE RYMER ROCHESTERSTEVE RYMER ORLANDOCITY OF ROCHESTER MINNESOTA Rochester City Administrator Steve Rymer is working with the city council to transition out of his position in the coming months as he looks to permanently relocate to Portland, Oregon to be closer to family. Rymer first notified the council of his timetable earlier this month; however, news of the departure was not made public untiltoday’s
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MAYO'S NEW PATIENT KIOSKSEPIC SYSTEMS PATIENT KIOSKMAYO CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEMS PATIENT PORTALMAYO CLINIC PATIENT ACCOUNTAFFORDABLE KIOSKSCOMPANIES THAT MAKE KIOSKSWHAT IS MAYOCLINIC
The kiosks are just one component of Mayo's rollout of Epic. The $1.5 billion project, which is set to go live in Rochester on Saturday, will replace the organization's three electronic health systems with a single, enterprise-wide electronic medical record and billing system. The Epic transition is one of the largest undertakings in Mayo MED CITY BEATNEWSOPINIONMEMBERSHIPCONTACT USPAID CONTENT Med City Beat is a Rochester-based news project rooted in fairness, transparency and civic responsibility. Est. 2014. OUR TEAM. Sean Baker Editor. Isaac Jahns Reporter. William Forsman Photographer SMASH MOUTH, 38 SPECIAL TOP 2021 DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE LINEUP Mayo Park will come back to life this summer with Rochester Civic Music announcing the return of the Down by the Riverside concert series.. The free outdoor series will take place over six Sundays from July 11 through August 15 — and will feature an assorted lineup that includes 90s hit-maker Smash Mouth, country star Lindsay Ell, Minnesota-based singer-songwriter Chastity Brown, and CHORAL ARTS ENSEMBLE TO PERFORM FIRST IN-PERSON CONCERT IN After over a year of virtual performances and rehearsals, Choral Arts Ensemble is making its return — this time to an outdoor stage. On Tuesday at 7 p.m. the ensemble will perform for an in-person audience at Essex Park Shelter Area, 5455 West River Road NW. MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. HISTORIC ROCHESTER WORKSHOP REINVENTED AS A BAR, FOOD HALL May 17. May 17 Historic Rochester Workshop reinvented as a bar, food hall and barber shop. News | 2021. One of the last buildings left standing from the former Seneca Foods operation is about to be re-energized for the summer of 2021, bringing the ‘food hall’ concept to Rochester for the first time after a two-year building andplanning
WHY IS A CAVE ATTACHED TO THIS HISTORIC ROCHESTER HOME A real estate listing for a historic Pill Hill house generated some buzz this week after photos surfaced of an underground cave on the property.. The home, once part of Dr. Henry Plummer’s compound, is known as the Plummer Pump House — a name that comes from the system of tunnels connecting the property to the iconic water tower above. WOOD-FIRED PIZZA RESTAURANT TO OPEN IN FORMER 300 FIRST After roughly nine months of sitting empty, a new local pizza joint is close to firing up the ovens inside the former 300 First space in downtown Rochester. Linda Black, owner of Pi Wood-fired Pizza in northwest Rochester and co-owner of the Smokin’ Oak Pizza franchise, says her newest venture is called Tilda’s Pizzeria. COUNCIL REACTS TO CONTROVERSY AROUND PARK BOARD PRESIDENT The Rochester City Council offered mixed responses Monday to comments made by Park Board President Linnea Archer regarding the American flag — although city leaders resisted public calls to oust Archer from her position. Archer made the comments near the end of a Park Board meeting on April 6, before the board voted unanimously to approve the STEVE RYMER SET TO TRANSITION OUT OF ROLE AS ROCHESTERSTEVE RYMER ROCHESTERSTEVE RYMER ORLANDOCITY OF ROCHESTER MINNESOTA Rochester City Administrator Steve Rymer is working with the city council to transition out of his position in the coming months as he looks to permanently relocate to Portland, Oregon to be closer to family. Rymer first notified the council of his timetable earlier this month; however, news of the departure was not made public untiltoday’s
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MAYO'S NEW PATIENT KIOSKSEPIC SYSTEMS PATIENT KIOSKMAYO CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEMS PATIENT PORTALMAYO CLINIC PATIENT ACCOUNTAFFORDABLE KIOSKSCOMPANIES THAT MAKE KIOSKSWHAT IS MAYOCLINIC
The kiosks are just one component of Mayo's rollout of Epic. The $1.5 billion project, which is set to go live in Rochester on Saturday, will replace the organization's three electronic health systems with a single, enterprise-wide electronic medical record and billing system. The Epic transition is one of the largest undertakings in Mayo ROCHESTER PUBLIC TRANSIT REINTRODUCES FOUR BUS ROUTES Rochester Public Transit reintroduced four routes that had been suspended due to Covid-19 — bringing the bus provider closer to full service.. The following changes took effect on Monday: Route 217 replaces Route 17 and serves southeast Rochester on weekdays.. Route 418 is a weekday route in northwest Rochester and replaces Route 18.. Route 505 is a shopper route that circulates in north OUTDOOR MOVIES RETURN TO CENTRAL PARK THIS WEEKEND Downtown Rochester’s Movies in the Park returns this weekend with a full summer lineup of blockbuster films.. The series, presented by the Rochester Downtown Alliance and Altra Federal Credit Union, will begin Saturday with a showing of Black Panther.In addition to the film, activities will include a mural art project, photo booth, and Wakandan alphabet scratch art. MAYO PURCHASES DAYS INN SITE FOR $10 MILLION Mayo Clinic has closed on a $10 million purchase of the former Days Inn site in downtown Rochester. The transaction was made official on December 29, property records show. As part of the deal, the previous owners of the property, Mark and Kris Kramer, made a charitable contribution to Mayo in excess of $3.7 million. WHAT CAN ROCHESTER DO TO REVIVE RETAIL DOWNTOWN? But downtown Rochester, like many other city centers, has seen its restaurant and retail industries decimated by shutdowns and slow foot traffic, as previous trends, including the shift to online commerce and problems in the labor market, accelerated due to Covid-19. The result has been fewer small businesses seeking out space downtown, ata
MAYO, KAISER INVEST BIG IN AT-HOME HEALTH CARE Mayo Clinic announced Thursday that it will partner with fellow health care giant Kaiser Permanente to invest in a medical startup at the forefront of at-home medicine — forecasting a shift in the medical field that could change how hospitals provide care to some patients. LOOKING TO 'CLOSE THE DOOR ON RACISM,' MAYO COMMITS $100 Mayo Clinic says it will invest $100 million over the next 10 years to address health disparities and to ‘eliminate racism’ and advance equity and inclusion on its campuses.. The announcement was made Wednesday afternoon following the closing of the Plummer Building doors.The ceremonial gesture was made to symbolize Mayo ‘closing thedoor on racism.’
WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS ELECTION CYCLE: A BRIEF GUIDE FOR Aug 21. Aug 21 What to watch for this election cycle: a brief guide for Rochester area voters. News | 2020. Never in our lifetimes has there been so much anticipation and unease about an upcoming general election. And for good reason: the race for the White House is shaping up to be the most divisive in modern American history. ROCHESTER PARKS AND REC SEEKS COMMUNITY'S INPUT ON FUTURE Rochester’s Parks and Rec department is asking for the community’s input on adding splash pads to city parks. The department is scheduled to begin construction later this year on the first city splash pad at Lincolnshire Park, 5276 Members Parkway NW. The budget for the project is estimated at $500,000, and includes the splash pad itself COUNCIL REACTS TO CONTROVERSY AROUND PARK BOARD PRESIDENT The Rochester City Council offered mixed responses Monday to comments made by Park Board President Linnea Archer regarding the American flag — although city leaders resisted public calls to oust Archer from her position. Archer made the comments near the end of a Park Board meeting on April 6, before the board voted unanimously to approve the CULINARY COUPLE PLANS A COMEBACK WITH NEW CONCEPT IN Sep 10 Culinary couple plans a comeback with new concept in downtown Rochester. News | 2020. Following the recent closure of their first culinary endeavor, Rochester restaurateurs Youness and Amber Bojji say they are returning to the Rochester food scene — complete with a new space, a new name, and a revamped restaurant concept.News
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