It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about the ca.1880 brick Italianate at the corner of Rhode Island and 19th…
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The post office at the corner of Main and Northampton is no longer. As far back as 2009 I was…
Last year, during one of my neighborhood photo journal walkabouts, I found myself touring around Johnson Park (see here). At…
echo Art Fair, www.echoartfair.com, opened with its Preview Party to a large, energized crowd last night. In its fifth iteration,…
There is no doubt that Linwood Avenue is one of the most architecturally significant avenues in all of Buffalo. I…
In the latest example of preservation and politics not mixing, the Buffalo City Council has decided against landmarking three properties…
Yesterday, Rob Wallace, President & CEO, Canterbury Woods, along with Charles Maloney, Chairman of the Board of Directors, came together with city and business officials to…
Everyone is talking about green roofs these days, but honestly, what do we really know about them? We understand the…
Buffalo Rising has officially launched its podcasting channel. Right off the bat, BRO has teamed up with Buffalo On Air,…
This West Side brick beauty, located at the corner of Rhode Island and 15th Street is turning out to be…