Blee-Mo ?

Might "Blee-Mo", come to signify the Bleecker-Mohawk neighborhood? A International "Corridor of Cultures". We've heard some talk and seen some research, so we're investigating this downtown nieghborhood...


Utica Anti-Slavery Meeting Site: Southeast Corner, Bleecker and Charlotte Streets - On October 21, 1835, a statewide meeting was held in Utica for the purpose of reconstituting a previously dormant New York State anti-slavery society. At this time anti-slavery and abolitionism were radical and widely unpopular stances, even in the north. Community resistance had prevented the meeting from being held in a public building, so the site was shifted to the Second Presbyterian Church on the southeast corner of Bleecker and Charlotte Streets.







Learn more at, New Bleecker Street Apartments Unveilded In Utica




More, pLus a video care of WIBX at, New Diner Breaths More Life Into Bleeker Street In Utica/.


December 2, 2013 - New store and cafe...

Learn more with the UticaOD at, Specialty food store opens on Bleecker.


We're not opposed to a new hospital, just do not bulldoze Downtown Utica's Historic Columbia-Lafayette Neighborhood... "Build It At St. Luke's!"



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