The City of Rochester has reported no progress on the Wyndham Hotel on State Street in downtown Rochester, which was ordered to close earlier this month. The hotel's closure was due to safety concerns, and the city is awaiting repairs and renovations before it can reopen.

The City of Rochester issued an emergency order requiring the hotel to shut down, citing safety concerns.

"The city is working to ensure that all buildings are safe for occupants and visitors" a city official said. The hotel's management has been working to address the issues, but so far, no progress has been made.

The Wyndham Hotel is a prominent landmark in downtown Rochester, and its closure has had a significant impact on the local economy. The hotel is a major employer in the area, and its closure has left many without jobs. The surrounding businesses have also been affected, as the hotel was a major draw for tourists and locals alike.

The closure of the Wyndham Hotel has also raised concerns about the safety of other buildings in the area. The City of Rochester has been working to inspect other buildings and ensure that they are up to code.

Local residents and business owners are eager to see the Wyndham Hotel reopen, as it is a vital part of the downtown area. The hotel's closure has had a ripple effect on the local economy, and its reopening is seen as a key to revitalizing the area.

The next step for the Wyndham Hotel will be to submit a plan to the City of Rochester for the necessary repairs and renovations. The city will then review the plan and provide guidance on the next steps. With the hotel's closure ongoing, the city is working to find a solution that will allow the hotel to reopen as soon as possible.