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The removals of the horrible faux-modern stucco-faced Teletech building is almost done. The First Presbyterian Church is shrouded in scaffolding as the bell tower undergoes restoration.
The TeleTech buildings will be replaced with housing targeting low to moderate income families in a decidedly unwalkable neighborhood.
Also, regarding the Rapids Theater, Preservation Buffalo Niagara Planner Emily Jarnot reports it is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. It is also located in the Main Street Historic District.
It is not locally landmarked. Yet.
Sunny, with a high of 73 and low of 41 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
I assume the family is still there, and will be displaced by the sale, unless they have the funds to purchase the house. I wish the best for them but also, thank you for highlighting that there is affordable housing during this time when rents are an absolute crisis.
Chris wasn't all bad......he took some awesome pictures of his various desserts! The hiking excursions were superb! The coffee with Chris will thankfully continue with Chris McKimmie. I must say I will miss the carpet bagger too!
I agree with Tim H. A carpetbagger can't eat if he can't sell hot air. Chris was a great SHOWMAN with very few successful circus acts to show for his efforts. He did get you to think. And he did bring the truth to those who were interested in those Saturday morning coffees.
What will be different with this proposed business incubator from the other business incubator that was very highly touted as a game changer for small businesses? I believe it was the Montante building on Niagara Street across from the casino?
I wonder if Ian is a city resident?
One missile can take down an entire swarm of drones. Thats their purpose, thats how they were designed and thats how they are used. They didn't build a missile to take down a single drone which posses no real threat and could be taken down by a rifle. I think you need to re-do your math.