For the first time ever, I attended both Saint Patrick’s Day Parade festivities in Buffalo – those in the Old First Ward ...
Buffalo is new to me… but it came with a bit of a reputation. My stepmom grew up in the Buffalo area, and the stories she ...
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early years of Covid. They think (without being systematic) they walked every ...
A bill under consideration in Albany could help redevelopment of the Statler and the AM&As buildings. The “White Elephant Historic Tax Credit Enhancement Act (S.6021A Baskin/A10366 Hunter) would ...
The first structural steel is in place on a mixed-use building under construction at the northwest corner of S. Elmwood ...
For years, Buffalo’s very own Abraham Lincoln – local lawyer and photographer Glenn Murray – has been doing whatever it takes ...
On April 27th, 1865, Abraham Lincoln paid his last visit to Buffalo. And on April 14th, 1865 he was shot dead in Washington DC. Something about these numbers doesn’t seem to add up right. Stay ...
March… it is not only a month… It’s a command – as in March! Get out of the house and into the city to experience some incredible events. This event guide is a great mix of music, theater, and ...
As one of the region’s most read publications since its launch in 2004, Buffalo Rising’s diverse editorial team delivers a wide range of relevant content to our readers as it unfolds in real time. An ...
Eric Fox has revised his plans for a Theater District residential project after buying a vacant parcel at 435 Ellicott Street ...
A classic brick former church and school, with a parsonage (a church house provided for a member of the clergy) has hit the market. Located at 300 and 308 Adams Street, the parsonage building has been ...