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Film making: Putting Buffalo On The Map

Western New York is a treasure trove of unique architecture. This is no secret to anyone who lives here. Increasingly, Buffalo is attracting the attention of Hollywood Producers who are smitten by the Queen City's unique assets.

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Tuesday
Dec272011

Avant

200 Delaware Avenue

The 2009 re-development of the Dulaski Federal Building by Amherst based Uniland Development marked a first for Buffalo by introducing a multi-use building featuring hotel, business space and condo units in one large beautiful building. Now a symbol of hope and of what’s to come in the downtown corridor, the facilities also include three restaurants, a salon, spa and pool all under one roof totaling a stunning 475,000 square feet. The building features a glass curtain wall system that welcomes abundant natural light and beautiful views of the city and Lake Erie.

Avant’s excellence and avant-garde qualities, caught the attention of experts in the field. The Upstate New York Chapter, READ MORE...

Thursday
Dec222011

Electric Tower

535 Washington Street

It’s been 100-years since the Buffalo Electric Tower first turned on its lights in 1912, but now it has become as much a part of Buffalo’s history as it has its skyline.  

     Each night for almost 100 years its 300-foot tower has lit up the sky, making it one of the most recognized buildings in the city.  Similar to the Empire State building in New York City, Buffalo’s Electric Tower celebrates holidays and special events along with the city by lighting up in colors. It even lit up in blue and gold during the NHL playoffs.  The building also hosts Buffalo’s New Year’s Eve “Ball Drop” each year, READ MORE...

Wednesday
Dec212011

Statler Towers

107 Delaware Avenue

One of Buffalo’s most notable landmarks, The Statler Towers are not unfamiliar to many who have lived in Buffalo for more than a month. Ever a source of news, the Towers have changed hands plenty of times and now rest with Mark Croce and Buffalo Development, READ MORE...

Tuesday
Dec202011

Architecture We Love: Blue Cross Blue Shield

257 W. Genesee Street

In 2002, it became apparent Blue Cross Blue Shield had outgrown its space at 1901 Main Street within the heart of Canisus College’s campus. After considering 120 sites, the choice was the long-vacant parcel located between Buffalo’s City Hall and Lake Erie’s waterfront. the transformation of a long contaminated brownfield site into the health insurer’s newly built 469,000 square foot corporate headquarters and operations center marked an exciting era in the city's history. Housing more than 1,200 employees, the site at 257 West Genesee Street is a treasured addition to the skyline, with noticeability to anyone driving down the I-190. READ MORE...