Everyone had their favorite toys growing up. If your parents didn’t get rid of them, you probably did as you got older. Now, ...
If only old buildings could talk, the stories they might tell! Here’s one I’d love to sit down and have a chat with—462 ...
Work continues on the conversion of 130 Pearl Street into residential and commercial space. Architectural and engineering firm Trautman Associates is redeveloping the upper floors of the former ...
Broadway Fillmore NHS is proposing an infill housing development for vacant lots along Peckham, Lombard and Clark streets west of the Central Terminal. The new owner-occupied homes would surround ...
The 60 th anniversary of the federal Highway Beautification Act, the crowning achievement of Lady Bird Johnson, will be commemorated later this year. Although its lasting political outcome was to ...
It’s like Groundhog Day in Buffalo, when it comes to our poor preservation efforts. Once again, we are seeing a significant cultural and architectural loss, as the Mulligan’s Brick Bar ...
The demolition of 334 N. Oak Street (circa 1870) is currently underway. Back in October of 2023, we posted that Legacy Development’s original attempt at preserving the structure fell flat, as ...
On Saturday, January 25, Rusty Nickel Brewing will host its 10th Annual Sausage Fest (1pm – 11pm). The event is considered a “must attend” event for amateur sausage makers, and food lovers ...
A fantastic infill project is opening next week on Grant Street. HES Properties III, LLC, led by brothers Christopher and Matthew Siano, will be cutting the ribbon on their latest redevelopment ...
THE BASICS: MusicalFare Theatre presents THE LAST FIVE YEARS in the Cabaret Musical Series at 4380 Main Street, Suite 123 Amherst, NY 14226 on the Daemen University Campus. For tickets, visit ...
Just the other day, I paid a visit to Café 59 in Allentown to order their chunky, creamy tomato soup. For years they have had this soup as a seasonal special. Per usual, it was so good that I ...
The ultimate metaphor for a product overtaken by progress is the buggy whip. If you’ve never seen one, here’s what one looked like. (Courtesy USWhips.com) See, they are still being made after ...