Eww
As told by “BuffaloWatchdog” first on the wnymedia.net page, the Sabres’ alleged new logos have leaked…

…not so much.
I dislike the NFTA

Okay so in the news today there was an article about Schumer wanting to make Niagara Falls Airport a big cargo airport since it has such a huge runway and they could land planes from China and India. Okay. I get that. But the NFTA is on crack. They still insist on adding a passenger terminal to the airport. I know BNIA adds more and more passengers every year but its not like its a jam packed place with multiple terminals. And notice that its called Buffalo-NIAGARA. Its for the region…the region with the dying economy and population so please tell me why you will make an airport to compete with one you already have?
Okay so let me give you a better way to spend the 20 something million you want to spend on the passenger terminal in NF
1. Add more gates at BNIA
2. Extend runway at BNIA for those alleged foreign airlines that have an alleged interest in coming here.
3. Build a line from the Airport to Niagara Falls and then another one from the Airport to Downtown.
Its pretty simple my friends.
Oh yeah and PS the NFTA once said their would be a light rail line from downtown to Niagara Falls by 1996. Oh man those NFTAers, they sure know how to crack a joke.
Progress

Here’s a list from “westcoastperspective” (the man who supplies the crack to the buffalo urban development addicts)
UC means under construction and PL means planning
Sadly, theres a bit too many PLs there especially with residential. That Courtyard Mall rehab being done by Paladino needs to be taken care of SOON. Its a frickin eye sore. As if Main Street didn’t have enough of those already.
OFFICE
Cobblestone Lofts- Office Bldg. Done
Delaware, 591- Renovation UC
Delaware, 599- Renovation Done
HealthNow Headquarters UC
Swan Bldg., 731 Main Street Done
WNY MRI Center- expansion UC
Court Street Tower PL
Courtyard Mall Renovation UC
Delaware, 285 UC
New Era Center- Delaware Ave. UC
Roanoke Bldg. Expansion PL
Seneca Street, 100- Renovation UC
Uniland- N. Genesee Block PL
OTHER
Bioinformatics Center Done
Inner Harbor Excavation UC
Auto Museum- Wright Gas Station PL
Bass Pro Shop (old Aud) PL
Casino PL
Children’s Museum- 173 Elm Street PL
City Centre Ramp Expansion PL
Donovan Building Parking Ramp PL
ECC Classroom Building, Oak Street PL
ECC Dorms, Oak Street PL
ECC Parking Ramp/Transit Center PL
Federal Courthouse PL
Roosevelt Historic Site Carr. House PL
RESIDENTIAL
Buehl Block Bldg. Reno (5 Units) UC
Granite Works (29 Units) Done
IS Lofts (24 Units) Done
Pierce Building, 651-3 Main (4 Units) UC
ArtSpace (50 Units) UC
Birzon Building (10 Units) PL
Brownstone Condos (3-6 Units) PL
Cobblestone Lofts (36 Units) PL
ECC Lofts- Ellicott Street (16 Units) PL
Elk Terminal- New Lofts (48 Units) PL
Ellicott Commons II (36 Units) UC
Greystone Hotel (30+ Units) PL
Immaculate Conception (unknown) PL
Main Street, 456- Baker Shoes (12 Units) PL
Main Street, 535 (3 units) PL
Packard Bldg. (40 Units) PL
RiverPlace Homes, Waterfront Vill. (12 Units) PL
Saturn Rings Bldg. (25 Units) PL
Schmidt Lot Condos (36 Units) PL
Seneca Paper Lofts (30 Units) PL
Spa Lofts (3 units) PL
Statler Hotel (280 units) PL
Virginia, 530 (10 Units) PL
Waterfront Village- Ellicott Dev. (80 Units) PL
Webb Building (30 Units) PL
YWCA North St- Sr. Apts. (65 Units) PL
HOTELS
Bass Pro Complex Hotel PL
Corn Exchange— Ramada Plaza PL
ECC Boutique Hotel PL
Franklin, 204- Boutique Hotel PL
Hopeless, just hopeless.

I’ve spent time in cities all over America and without a doubt Buffalo takes the cake when it comes to its refusal to evolve. In a lot of ways I admire that. Buffalonians appreciate their history and traditions. Sadly this transfers over to some not-so-good things such as the absolute stranglehold the unions hold over its alleged superiors. If Buffalo was a somewhat-thriving city I could see the unions trying to milk out some more benifits and bucks but this is ridiculous.
Union workers in the public sector in this city don’t realize how good they have it. The infinite supply of benifits and pensions is off the charts when you look at the economy of the city, county and state (excluding NYC). So for three years now the control board has froze their wages and until now they have done a good job of making the sacrifice. Thats over now. Private sector employees make less on average than these guys who are threatening and whining about their situation.
Until Buffalo hits absolute rock bottom (a scary thought since I thought we did a few times already) the unions here will never change and always push for more goodies. Its the same reason why so many manufacturing jobs left this city. They refused to believe the businesses that said they were hemorraging money so we all payed the price.
Not to say unions are the only ones to blame. This current wage freeze problem has a lot to do with Albany. New York state gives ridiculous rewards to state employees even long after they are gone.
Someone, sometime, somewhere has to realize Buffalo is dying faster than ever. With every step forward we take two back. And all our progress is from people who will invest in this city DESPITE all the concequences that come with it (NewEra). Albany has to see the light and make the changes, the unions have to realize the control board is not a bunch of wealthy snots who look down upon them. We are in a time of crisis-which means we all need to cooperate or else we’ll never change. Then again, that would be very Buffalo-like of us.
Statler is saved!

Awesome news today…
Bashar Issa (a British businessman of Iraqi desent) said he plans to convert the top 14 floors of the 18-story Statler into condominiums, creating as many as 280 units, with one- and two-story dwellings, in the $150,000 to $275,000 price range. A 150-to-200-room, four-star hotel would occupy the second through fourth floors and ground floor, mezzanine and basement levels would be filled with office and retail tenants, plus a fine-dining restaurant, small movie theater and a health club.
Seriously, the best case scenario just occurred. He also said this is a very extensive renovation so it will take three to four years. Niagara Square is gonna be somethin’ in five years with this project and the new federal courthouse. Its great that Downtown gets some much needed condos and residential life on a 9 to 5 Niagara Square.
…still no news on the sale of AM&A’s which was supposed to have a June 1st deadline. Knowing Buffalo, we might not know for a while.
Through the grapevine

Knowing some long time workers at Marine Midland/HSBC, I heard today that HSBC is contemplating moving their Buffalo offices to Chicago after obtaining a decent sized company in the Windy City. The HSBC tower was sold to Hunt Commercial last year and the second it happened, I got the feeling HSBC could be moving most of their operations out. When that happens-I officially give up on Buffalo.
Thank you, Sabres

I covered the Sabres because no one really did…then they got hot and are now covered as if its the only thing in Buffalo (don’t be smart ass by saying it is, k?) So after an amazing playoff run that defied the odds all I have to say is
Thank you.
And ummm we’re winning the cup next year. Period.
A new beginning for Buffalo

Today was the official introduction of the Medical Campus to everyone. Since the public sector had a very important part in the funding of this project-Schumer, Hillary, and Pataki were there to claim credit and what have you. But beyond that, this project symbolizes the future for Buffalo. As the city tries to finally overcome its decision generations ago to become dependent on manufacturing jobs, they take the risk in trying to become the go-to place for bio-informatics in America. The problem is that a lot of other cities have this-we have to make sure we do this right, that we make sure its the best damned bio-informatics center in the US. This itself will provide some jobs to slow the bleeding but what we’re all banking on is the private sector. We can only hope that the private sector will come in and add thousands of jobs. Already this part of downtown has turned itself from an eyesore into an emerging and appealing part of the city with Allentown, the Church of Scientology, and Granite Works cleaning up this blighted part of the city. From here, it should only get better. Then again…this is Buffalo.
Random sights and sounds downtown
*LaRouchies transforming into a choir and singing German opera outside of Byron Brown’s democratic dinner at Fountain Plaza
*Antoine Thompson shaking hands with a crack head
*David Franzyck shopping at Main Place Mall
*Being offered drugs by a dude even though there were five cop cars behind him
*Two dudes selling chalices and comparing styles
and PS…the hot dog vendors downtown…without a doubt the hottest girls I have EVER seen since moving back to Buffalo
I want to believe this so badly

According to the Buffalo News, the AM&A’s building downtown is going to be purchased by June 1st by a downstate investor with a solid history of developing apartments. The entire facility would be apartments except for the 1st floor which wil be retail. With a facility of this size, it could finally bring that critical mass to downtown that is necessary for retail to even START on this long overdue street.
God I hope this goes through. 10 years is a biiiiiit too much to have a huge abandoned building in such a prominent site.






