Sorting Out Rocky Mountโ€™s Priorities: Main Street and Beyond

We all know that things in Rocky Mount are precarious. We know because past negligence has finally caught up with us and pinned its โ€œtail on the donkey,โ€ which now is affecting both our reputation and our future. We see it in the empty buildings downtown, the projects that fail to move forward, and the … Continue reading Sorting Out Rocky Mountโ€™s Priorities: Main Street and Beyond

Three Downtown Buildings: Restored to Their Original Beauty

โ€œCities are remembered not only for what they build new, but for what they choose to keep.โ€ SFH These buildings matter. They are a presence in the story of Rocky Mount; not burdens but possibilities. They still possess beauty, dignity, and purpose. These photographs show us that restoration does not begin with money or construction. … Continue reading Three Downtown Buildings: Restored to Their Original Beauty

When Local Ownership Fails Main Street: Part 3 203 SE Main Street

My first instinct, standing on the sidewalk, camera in hand, is not generous. It is the Queen of Hearts rising up in me:ย โ€œOff with their heads!โ€ย as Lewis Carroll once wrote. How does this happen? Looking at the glass on this beautiful brick sidewalk, I ask, how does someone own a building on Main Street, part … Continue reading When Local Ownership Fails Main Street: Part 3 203 SE Main Street