An illegal liquor plant during Prohibition on Niagara Street in Buffalo will be turned into a new, vastly larger replacement for the West Side Bazaar not far away on Grant Street.
The noise on Buffalo's Allen Street corridor isn't the usual sounds of daytime shopping dollars and night-time carousing. Instead, it's the sounds of construction machines and cars on gravel in the street, west from Delaware Avenue.
With enough federal money in the wings for actual construction, planners have four possible futures for the Scajaquada Expressway, from doing essentially nothing to removing it completely.
Windmills can dominate an area, towering above ridge lines to put giant blades into the shifting winds to produce renewable electricity, as the world moves away from coal or oil. And a University at Buffalo spin-off is working to help them become increasingly high-tech.
The butter lambs are out and on display and the crowds are building in a Buffalo landmark, but in recent ears- like the neighborhood around it- the Broadway Market is changing