Spent the first three years of my life in New Roc living on Union Street. Downtown is almost unrecognizable now with all the recent mid-rise construction!
Thanks for the video. Will always have fond memories of my home town. Haven’t been back in many years -wow! some is still the same but also a lot of changes in the downtown area.
@@ANUNNAKIGOD6256 Oh no doubt Ziggy and for those reside in New Rochelle could came that the reside in The Bronx remotely because it so close to that borough!!
Yes I do. Also remember when it was Marine Midland Bank (worked there at the time). Also remember when Chase Bank was NBW ( National Bank of Westchester). Was raised in New Rochelle and lived there until I was 28… haven’t been back in over 14 years to visit. This video surely brought back good memories.
@@youmightrunoff8714 I’m a dreamer and decided to visit my grandparents several years ago so I left the country once you leave there’s no coming back. I tried to get back through legal means but they always refuse me entry. I even qualified for a PhD program made a successful business bought a house all of this just to prove that I have good intentions but nothing worked . They say I need to wait 10 years and well I’m waiting and dreaming of that day. I left a letter before I left, it’s hidden in a wall in one of those parks 😁. I forgot what I wrote but itd be interesting to read it. I wrote something to my future self. By the way new Rochelle is much bigger than this he missed on the most beautiful scenerios the lake, the side next to larchmont the tennis fields the football field. I found it much much prettier than white plains where I used to live before I moved to new Rochelle. 🙂
@@miguellaruku2725 Did you went back to your own Courtney with advanced parole? If so, it would allow you to come back to the USA. Have you talked to a lawyer about and did you talk to one before you left the US?
@@miguellaruku2725 I'm 56, Westchester County had a building code. it wasn't like this back n the day ... In the 60's New Rochelle turn down the plan and in the 70's White Plains was giving the green light to build high rise building like New York City but New Rochelle is less than half a mile from the Bx (NYC) borderline and it's on the (Waterfront) Long Island sound. One of my family that's living in one of the high-rise building, said he can easily see Connecticut, Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan. New Rochelle use to be the hot spot back in the day from the 30's up to the 70's.
Thanks for watching
I love my city
Spent the first three years of my life in New Roc living on Union Street. Downtown is almost unrecognizable now with all the recent mid-rise construction!
They sure are doing alot of building around the city
Thanks for the ride
Very nice ride Thank you
Thanks for the video. Will always have fond memories of my home town. Haven’t been back in many years -wow! some is still the same but also a lot of changes in the downtown area.
Great video. Thanks for the amazing ride👍.Regards from Germany
Your welcome. Best regards
Thanks for subscribing, I did the same. good luck on your channel
👍 Nice tour.
Nice ride
Thanks Keniel
I like New Rochelle also know as Now Rule!!!! It's beautiful New York City suburb of the Boogie Down Bronx!
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@@ANUNNAKIGOD6256 Oh no doubt Ziggy and for those reside in New Rochelle could came that the reside in The Bronx remotely because it so close to that borough!!
Remember when HSBC Bank was Westchester Federal Savings and Loan?
New Rochelle has grown a lot in 40 years. I enjoyed living there.
Yes I do. Also remember when it was Marine Midland Bank (worked there at the time). Also remember when Chase Bank was NBW ( National Bank of Westchester). Was raised in New Rochelle and lived there until I was 28… haven’t been back in over 14 years to visit. This video surely brought back good memories.
Looks like it has a very spreadout downtown.... Never had heard about this city, where is it located?
If you ever see a Ace Endico truck in New Rochelle, it’s me!!
New rochelle is great but La rochelle is better 💙🤍❤
Oh sweet home Im banned from coming back :(. I know every street corner every building :'( .
Might I ask how you get banned from a city?
@@youmightrunoff8714 I’m a dreamer and decided to visit my grandparents several years ago so I left the country once you leave there’s no coming back. I tried to get back through legal means but they always refuse me entry. I even qualified for a PhD program made a successful business bought a house all of this just to prove that I have good intentions but nothing worked . They say I need to wait 10 years and well I’m waiting and dreaming of that day. I left a letter before I left, it’s hidden in a wall in one of those parks 😁. I forgot what I wrote but itd be interesting to read it. I wrote something to my future self. By the way new Rochelle is much bigger than this he missed on the most beautiful scenerios the lake, the side next to larchmont the tennis fields the football field. I found it much much prettier than white plains where I used to live before I moved to new Rochelle. 🙂
@@miguellaruku2725 Did you went back to your own Courtney with advanced parole? If so, it would allow you to come back to the USA. Have you talked to a lawyer about and did you talk to one before you left the US?
Another White Plains but closer to NYC ....
very very unlike white plains. I've lived in both places. He's only going around the areas that look like white plains :P
@@miguellaruku2725 I'm from there .... My point was, the city is building high rise buildings like White plains, New York.
@@ANUNNAKIGOD6256 i see…did not know this. haven’t been in new Rochelle for 8 years now….
@@miguellaruku2725 I'm 56, Westchester County had a building code. it wasn't like this back n the day ... In the 60's New Rochelle turn down the plan and in the 70's White Plains was giving the green light to build high rise building like New York City but New Rochelle is less than half a mile from the Bx (NYC) borderline and it's on the (Waterfront) Long Island sound. One of my family that's living in one of the high-rise building, said he can easily see Connecticut, Long Island, Queens, and Manhattan. New Rochelle use to be the hot spot back in the day from the 30's up to the 70's.