is it april fools? a cruel hoax? issa's little brother?
please please please, let this one work out.
is it april fools? a cruel hoax? issa's little brother?
please please please, let this one work out.
The building's a beauty----so glad it's being saved. Sometimes something like this can affect the surrounding neighborhood in very positive ways.
Great news for the East Side and all of Buffalo. It doesn't look like the Western New York Minority Media Professionals has a website, or any additional information. Does anyone know anything about them? Are they looking for support or donations?
This is wonderful news, kudos to the company taking over and Mike Miller and Michele Johnson.
Not an article about career opportunities for young people in Buffalo. Nero's fiddling away.
This is too great of building to let go, glad someone is doing something with it.
I drove by this last sat and was floored by how amazing this building looked. Then I made a crack after seeing the sign that how the City of Buffalo gives money to selfish east side churches that covert old relics into churches that close a year later.
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"We provide internships, student scholarships, mentoring workshops, training and information to all individuals, firms, associations, corporations and others to promote the purposes of the corporation."
I was searching around this morning for maps of Becker Street (Emerson) and happened by this article. I have driven by this building for some 5 years now, and watched it deteriorate a little each season. When you begin to witness renovations, then you can have some faith. Were is the private sector? These not for profits need help, and I would think the CT is an example of what is likely to happen to the theater. Maybe, just maybe, it is cheaper to "save" it, for a time, than to actually remove it. It is the last surviving east side show place on Broadway, and could use a few million. How can I contribute money?
Too good to be true. It is such a ridiculously ornate building. It would be fantastic to see it brought back to life. It would really shine as a jewel on the East Side.
This is great news for Broadway and the immediate east side neighborhood. This is a beautiful old landmark that is very worthy for repair and restoration. Rather than tearing down these fine but deteriorated landmarks and replacing them with those hideous, suburban style single family houses they are finally getting it right on Broadway by trying to save this fine old theater building. I wish them the best of luck and look forward to seeing this historic structure restored and reused.
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