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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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Charles Burchfield Painting of Genesee Gateway Located
Another scene from the downtown neighborhood around the corner will soon be in the Burchfield-Penney collection http://bflobookarts.blogspot.com/2008/11/vista-looking-up-washington-street-from.html
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Courtesy of UB 2020 - More Parking
Are there any examples in the past of when any of those folks ever wrote here (or in Teilman's case ever said publicly) "Yes this old building is fine to demolish. It's nice but not significant enough to make a big deal over and it would be a long …
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Breakfast With The Beatles And JP
1977 by the Clash
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Pano's Weighs In
Panos is beautifying the street, much like ciminelli wanted to do when he had plans to build a mixed-use hotel, which would have torn down one of the most ugly row of homes on the street. It was Savarino, not Ciminielli who had the hotel plans …
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