Great News. University Heights has alot of potential. I'm not quite sure how this business makes money but they must do it somehow.
Great News. University Heights has alot of potential. I'm not quite sure how this business makes money but they must do it somehow.
I am glad to see this business doing well. They will have a great street presence once the renovations are done. maybe even draw in students who didn't always know if they were open or not cause the front door always had a display in it.
This is going to look great when completed. Cheers to these guys helping form a streetwall that connects onto the community center.
This is great for the University District. Shango is right there too. Even the Lake Effect diner opened again. Where is my Ming Cafe? Please return and open soon because the neighborhood misses you!
the lake effect is a seasonal business that's why that opened back up
that store is great!! that is the place all the ub professors go to get their tweed jackets....their selection is really old school, but cool...
No lake effect was closed because they got a new head chef and reworked their menu, hours and service. Otherwise it is open year round.
Outstanding! This store has some of the finest clothing available in WNY. Looking forward to it!
lets hope they keep expanding....would love to see them expand their website into into an internet clothier like say LLBean.
and kudos on reconstructing your front facade but there is still a house in the rear...wouldnt it have been easier just to buy one of the 2-story retail buildings on main and then convert it to your store. You could have had a block of large glass store front windows with displays.
Sorry .... Im happy for you but I think you missed out on a better option.
I wish the store was more conducive to shopping and the items were presented with order. It is fine if you know what you want, but I can never find anything. They have a lot of stuff - so much stuff. Some of it is very nice. They have a lot of unique items and service is great. I am glad they are remaining where they are. It is a part of Buffalo – “A Buffalo Tradition.” It might look like a warehouse, but do not expect warehouse prices. Some things are well worth the money and in some cases less than the competitors selling the same thing. I can't wait to see how it turns out.
I miss the real tailors, who knew how to make almost any shape of 'guy' look great.
Never shopped here, but once the storefront is don, I'll stop in. Ya, somebody said expensive and I agree, but Simpson and his ilk can afford it.
Prices are brutal, no doubt...but the best pair of Khakis I ever owned was purchased from there, as was the second best suit I ever owned.....
I love shopping here, their service and knowledge truly set them apart! They have outlived many other boutique men's shops, like the squire shop, Brennen's, and others due in part to the quality of the clothes that they offer. They haven't compromised on quality or service and haven't taken the easy way out. I respect the owners and employees, they have my business and will retain if as long as they retain their core values.
It makes you wonder how an independent store like this can survive in an atmosphere where so many others have failed. It proves the point that the city can attract and hold strong retail establishments. It is just a matter of finding the right entrepreneurs. How about a fund to find these kinds of business people. It can be called the Bass Pro / Adelphia Memorial Fund.
I am glad to have them just around the corner from my house.
Great clothes and service. One of the gems of University Heights.
By the way they are open during construction. Use rear entrance, behind Gloria Parks Community Center.
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