The tour, which was part of SUNY ESF’s Center for Community Design Research Visioning Voices Community Speaker Series, highlighted neighborhood properties such as People’s AME Zion Church, the South Side Innovation Center Dunk & Bright, the South Side Communications Center, the Mary Nelson Youth Center as well as a handful of projects in progress (Shawn Casey Building, Aspen Heights and Salina Crossing). Dunk & Bright has been a family business for nearly 100 years and the location on South Salina Street is 90,000 square feet.
Tags: 2016, Brighton Street Corridor, Dunk & Bright, Neighborhood in Transition, Peoples AME Zion Church, South Salina Street, Southside Communications Center, Southside Innovation Center, Street Photography, Tour