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The downstate developer who proposed knocking down the former Amherst Bowling Center at 47 E. Amherst St. in Buffalo and ...
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early ...
Jane Jacobs was a journalist and activist who wrote “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” in 1961, and while she had ...
Genetec Inc., the pioneer in enterprise physical security software, has announced the dates for its annual empower360 ...
In Newsweek's annual honoring of the World's Greatest Auto Disruptors, Tadge Juechter, former Corvette chief engineer, is the 2025 Legacy Disruptor of the Year.
After establishing the WooSox Hall of Fame last year, the Boston Red Sox Triple-A affiliate announced the three new members ...
HID, the worldwide pioneer in trusted identity solutions, announces that the University of Dundee is updating its city campus ...
The Chicago Dog is a faithful recreation of the Windy City classic, complete with that radioactive green relish, sport ...
The Bagel Cafe’s Reuben is a monument to sandwich architecture—a carefully constructed tower of tender corned beef, tangy ...
Buffalo Pro Soccer president Peter Marlette Jr. said that the Elk Street location for the team’s new stadium was the best fit ...
Owners Christopher and Kimberly Shores want to transform the 22,953-square-foot sandstone church at 2317 Seneca St. into 24 affordable apartments.
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