Profile for peripatetic
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- Hi everyone. I'm a new user of this site and haven't updated my bio yet, but feel free to send me a message if you would like to know more about me.
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- on 8/7/08
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Buffalo’s amazing collection of 19th and 20th Century architecture is featured on the cover of today’s edition of The New York Times Arts & Leisure section in an articl... Continue Reading
so, has anybody been? what do you think?
Jump to storyOh, and as an added bonus, here's a nice Atlanta story with a bloviating TV pundit finish: http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/09/08/story2.html
Jump to story^ I like that: "The City of Totally Clown Companies" I'll run that one by the parties granted receivership in Federal Bankruptcy Court in a couple of years. Cousins, the developer, did build one last tower b...
Jump to storysony - You're right. None of that can compete with the businesses in Buffalo, or anywhere really. Here's a bigger list which is even more embarrassing for them than that page I linked last time - http...
Jump to storyjamesbflo, well godbless your heart for your concern for your neighbor but do you really think your doing her a favor by not bringing it to her attention and maybe really being a good neighbor and offer assi...
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peripatetic's Comments
Cyclists are not welcome on Main Street
While driving home last night I passed bicyclist headin north between Amherst street and Hertel. A median has been added. But the travel lanes are too narrow to be safe for bicycles.There is no longer parking on east side of Main. Dangerous situation.
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Coffee Chain Eyes Downtown- But Where?
Main Street in University Heights near Talking Leaves.
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Cyclists are not welcome on Main Street
Bike lanes were not forgotten. The community pushed very hard for bike lanes and what are called complete streets. The City would not listen. They tried every excuse imaginable why it wouldn't work. When they were proven wrong they just ignored the…
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On the Brink: University Heights
The U Heights is a wonderful neighborhood full of a diverse housing mix. It’s still a walkable community convenient to two transit stations, food stores, some great shops, schools, churches, restaurants, entertainment. Sure since UB became a Stat…
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