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  1. Perry

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    Jul 24th, 14:48

    I believe there are a few houses undergoing renovations and upgrades on West Tupper. This could be the next emerging neighborhood in Buffalo...and it's THIS close to downtown. Great location.

  2. Biniszkiewicz

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    Jul 24th, 15:00

    Also a fine spot for a cafe or restaurant in a 'Betty's' sort of way.

    If an owner wished, the second and third floors combined would make one killer downtown condo. They're huge.

  3. sbrof

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    Jul 24th, 15:04

    Good luck finding a new owner / business. Hopefully something less divisive moves in.

  4. RaChaCha

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    Jul 24th, 15:16

    I finally got to see all of Johnson Park on the tour during Buffalo Homecoming. What a superb opportunity, in a superb location, in a superb neighborhood, with superb neighbors.

    I hope that good things come from this, and I bet they will.

  5. onestarmartin

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    Jul 24th, 16:22

    Good, another crap hole bits the dust...Good for Johnson Park!

  6. MRodgers

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    Jul 24th, 16:51

    QE, thanks for the post! Here are some advantages to the West Village neighborhood:

    - With the "Avant" opening, there will be additional residential and commercial (hotel and offices) that can take advanatge of a true green grocer like Guercio's

    - Add that to Sal's "Whitney" as noted in the original post via link

    - The community is truly diverse and is filled with small delis catering to beer, cigarettes and lottery - we need a small store that will provide nutritious alternatives

    The model of Guercio's makes the most sense. Why? Because they cater to everyone - no matter their income or status. While serving the direct community in the Upper West Side with wonderful goods, they also have customers from all over WNY due to their quality and service. You don't have to be rich to buy from Guercio's. It's a business like this that brings people together.

    Here's an idea I had a few years ago and had actually proposed it to the current market ownership - to no avail:

    Have a real deli that makes fresh sandwiches and salads along with a good selection of non-alcoholic beverages. Now, send menus to all surrounding businesses for a lunch alternative, especially during warm weather. Allow lunch clientele to fax or call their orders in and provide a credit card for the purchase. When they get as close as the corner of Johnson Park and S. Elmwood, have them call the market on their cell phone and a runner from the market will meet thim on the Johnson Park Green with their order and some chairs (like the ones that are made of colorful canvas and fold up. The customer can then sign the credit card slip and accept their purchase, eat their lunch on the Green, and then go back to work having experienced fresh air in a park setting.

  7. Bufago

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    Jul 24th, 19:36

    Just as it is it will make a lovely crack house...

  8. JoeS

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    Jul 24th, 19:46

    As much as I'd like to be the one who finds a suitable buyer for this property, I need to make it clear that this NOT my listing. It is listed by RealtyUSA, not MJ Peterson.

    As a Johnson Park resident and neighbor of MRodgers, I appreciate the plug, but felt the need to set the record straight. Call or email me if you are in seeing this property.

    Joe Saccone

  9. MRodgers

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    Jul 24th, 21:29

    Sorry, meant to say that Joe Saccone is the Buyer's Agent of Choice for the neighborhood. If anyone knows this area, it's Joe, being both a resident/WVRG Board Member and a qualified and diligent agent.

  10. wizardofza

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    Jul 25th, 23:13

    "Have a real deli that makes fresh sandwiches and salads along with a good selection of non-alcoholic beverages. Now, send menus to all surrounding businesses for a lunch alternative, especially during warm weather. Allow lunch clientele to fax or call their orders in and provide a credit card for the purchase. When they get as close as the corner of Johnson Park and S. Elmwood, have them call the market on their cell phone and a runner from the market will meet thim on the Johnson Park Green with their order and some chairs (like the ones that are made of colorful canvas and fold up. The customer can then sign the credit card slip and accept their purchase, eat their lunch on the Green, and then go back to work having experienced fresh air in a park setting."

    --Or have a bike messenger deliver the sandwiches to downtown offices/businesses.

  11. MRodgers

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    Jul 28th, 15:23

    Za, great idea - how about both? A "win-win!"