Profile for siloman02
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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 29/9/08
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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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siloman02's Comments
Paladino Unplugged
Mr. Paladino is a dichotomy. There are many beneficial areas in which he has excelled. There are others in which he has been the dregs. Mixed emotions, but if I remember correctly James Pitts described Paladino as" a vulture picking over the bon…
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It’s a Wrap: Keller Bros. Expansion
The City of Buffalo and the citizens herein do not have the resources to save every building. For the City to grow, there must be a mix of new build, restoration and job creation/retention. If there had been a reasonable chance of restoring the h…
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The Cooperage Redux: River Lofts Buffalo
When this property was purchased 2-3 years ago, by the current owners, it was in much better shape than it is now. Yet, it laid dormant, exposed to the weather (ala McBrides). While I admire the building and the endeavors to revive it, it would ha…
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Hope For The Cooperage?
I'll sign on! Preferably with one of the courtyard, arched window units. A view of the Lake on the other side.
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