We all know that things in Rocky Mount are precarious. We know because past negligence has finally caught up with us and pinned its โtail 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 Mountโs Priorities: Main Street and Beyond
Tuesday – A NEW BLOG – Join Me On My Main Street Bench 7:30AM
Three Downtown Buildings: Restored to Their Original Beauty
โCities 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
New Blog – 5-7-26
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 โOff with their heads!โย 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
New Blog Post 5-5-26 – When Ownership Fails Main Street, Part #3
In Part #3 I finish up writing about absentee owners, both long distance and local and what they can do. I hope you will take time to read more about the cost to the city and what can be done. My position!





