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  1. chris69

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    Jun 15th 2007, 00:55

    Whats happening with the flower warehouse...and the Benlin Warehouse and the Fairmont Creme Building?

    Its interesting but there are more things happening in this district..and they havent been mentioned in quite a while.

  2. JoeS

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    Jun 15th 2007, 07:18

    This is great news for Elk Terminal. I lived there for 3 years and loved every minute of it. The question of what to do with the 'back yard" was always on my mind, since my apartment overlooked the former Fairmont Creamery. To the best of my knowledge, part of the land is owned by CSX and that made any development more difficult.

    What a great comment about detesting the same old crap landscape development. So true! I'll be stopping by today to take a look at the progress.

  3. Jefferson

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    Jun 15th 2007, 08:44

    I think property owners underestimate the positive effect that good landscaping has on property. But this project sounds good. However, is this part of the project with the Irish pub or is that something different?

  4. SteveP

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    Jun 15th 2007, 09:33

    hey the landscaping looks great. I feel bad for those guys putting in all those pavers. After landscaping for 4 years, I feel their pain.

  5. zen

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    Jun 15th 2007, 11:18

    i love this place & the whole concept but does anyone know exactly what else is going on in that area. I always get that post-nuclear feeling down there like zombies are going to start coming out of the empty buildings.

  6. allthingsbuffalo

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    Jun 15th 2007, 11:22

    jefferson-irish pub is a couple blocks over towards the arena, different project though they are both converted loading docks...

    if i am correct that paladino owns the fairmont creamery building nextdoor, i really hope he feels SOME sort of embarassment for not touching his property while it sits next to a highly successful upscale loft project...but i dont think he particulary cares...which explains why the property still looks the way it does after all these years.