Recently, one of my grad classes were discussing the plans to build a new hotel on Elmwood- near Forest Avenue. Its supposed to be located where several businesses are. I believe these businesses include Mondo Video, Home of the Hits, and some other stores. Everyone in my class that participated in our discussion seems to think that building a hotel there would be a great idea, but I have to say that I definitely have mixed feelings about it.
On the one hand, I agree that it would be nice to have a hotel in the Elmwood neighborhood. It definitely would be helpful to the many museums and galleries that are located in the area. If a blockbuster show came to the Knox as they do several times a year, people could stay at a hotel right near the museum. They would probably go to some of the restaurants in the neighborhood and such. It's always great to support the economy around Buffalo. And, as some mentioned, some of the buildings that are currently the site are suffering from disrepair and have structural problems.
From a different perspective, though, I have to say that I am sad at the prospect of the tearing down of those buildings. I love the way those house-style stores are mixed together inside the neighborhood. And I feel bad that those stores would be forced to move, potentially not on Elmwood anymore. I think a lot of people would miss not having them around here. I have not been a part of the meeting process and can't make an informed comment on how the tenants of those buildings have been treated... but I have read from many of the news sources that some of them feel that they weren't given much of a voice during this process to have their concerns addressed. Of course, I could admittedly be fallacious in my assumptions on this.
There's also the issue of the possibility that the hotel might fail. Sometimes its hard to predict whether a hotel will succeed in any given area. What will happen to the surrounding neighborhood if that hotel goes out of business and just becomes some abandoned space?
So I certainly am interested in following what the outcome of this will be, and how it will affect the neighborhood in which I live.
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04/07/2006 13:13 #29645
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04/07/2006 00:23 #29644
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It scares me sometimes just how much I like the 80's sitcom "Night Court". I truly find it amusing, and I have no idea why. I like the crazy bald baliff.
Oh, and the new "Real World" is at Lake Superior, Michigan. How come they haven't done a Real World Buffalo? C'mon, aren't we more exciting?
(The last time I actually watched MTV was when I still thought it was cool... you know, when Green Day first came out. I feel old now).
For my fellow procrastinators:
Bubble Wrap:
Oh, and the new "Real World" is at Lake Superior, Michigan. How come they haven't done a Real World Buffalo? C'mon, aren't we more exciting?
(The last time I actually watched MTV was when I still thought it was cool... you know, when Green Day first came out. I feel old now).
For my fellow procrastinators:
Bubble Wrap:
leetee - 04/07/06 10:27
HAHAHAH! Love the whispered "must have more" when you get a new fresh sheet of bubble wrap!!!
HAHAHAH! Love the whispered "must have more" when you get a new fresh sheet of bubble wrap!!!
leetee - 04/07/06 10:21
Oh, i love the show Night Court too...
Thanks for the bubble wrap... i can't stop popping that stuff if i am around it...
Oh, i love the show Night Court too...
Thanks for the bubble wrap... i can't stop popping that stuff if i am around it...
kara - 04/07/06 08:21
Welcome to (e:strip)!
MTV did those Fraternity and Sorority Life shows a few years ago, so the chances of them coming back to buffalo for a reality series isn't great.
Welcome to (e:strip)!
MTV did those Fraternity and Sorority Life shows a few years ago, so the chances of them coming back to buffalo for a reality series isn't great.
zobar - 04/07/06 07:42
Heh, I went to House of Guitars [Irondequoit, NY] with a buddy of mine one day, '98 or '99, and there were all these [younger] teenagers there. So we asked a sales clerk what the deal was.
'Turn around,' he said.
So we did, and we didn't see anything.
'I don't get it.'
'Billie Joe Armstrong's here.'
'Who?'
'The dude from Green Day.'
'Ohhhhh, the dude from Green Day .... When's he leaving?'
'Four o'clock.'
'We'll be back.'
- Z
Heh, I went to House of Guitars [Irondequoit, NY] with a buddy of mine one day, '98 or '99, and there were all these [younger] teenagers there. So we asked a sales clerk what the deal was.
'Turn around,' he said.
So we did, and we didn't see anything.
'I don't get it.'
'Billie Joe Armstrong's here.'
'Who?'
'The dude from Green Day.'
'Ohhhhh, the dude from Green Day .... When's he leaving?'
'Four o'clock.'
'We'll be back.'
- Z
twisted - 04/07/06 00:44
My 8-year-old nephew is TOTALLY into Green Day, which is so funny to me. It seems like forever since I saw them play a free concert at the Hatch Shell in Boston, only to be shut down after 20 minutes because the crowd got so wild it was deemed a "riot." I think that was before my nephew was even born. Weird.
Anyway -- welcome to estrip!
My 8-year-old nephew is TOTALLY into Green Day, which is so funny to me. It seems like forever since I saw them play a free concert at the Hatch Shell in Boston, only to be shut down after 20 minutes because the crowd got so wild it was deemed a "riot." I think that was before my nephew was even born. Weird.
Anyway -- welcome to estrip!
04/06/2006 23:55 #29643
joining the foldYes, its true... I'm one of the many denizens of that place commonly referred to as "livejournal". Yet, I think this site is any interesting concept... it definitely has more of a collective community feel. I look forward to reading some of the posts here soon.
I moved to Buffalo this past September. I really like it so far. It has a very funky, warm feel to it as a city. It has its problems, but I definitely think it has more than its fair share of strengths, too. There's a surprising amount of culture and art to be found in it.
I shall have to post more soon...
I moved to Buffalo this past September. I really like it so far. It has a very funky, warm feel to it as a city. It has its problems, but I definitely think it has more than its fair share of strengths, too. There's a surprising amount of culture and art to be found in it.
I shall have to post more soon...
leetee - 04/07/06 10:19
Welcome to (e:strip) and welcome to Buffalo.
My husband, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are fairly new to the city, too. We moved here in November of 2004. I agree with you on the funky warm feel of the city... on our visits here before moving, we both felt pretty much the same way.
Welcome to (e:strip) and welcome to Buffalo.
My husband, (e:Uncutsaniflush) and i are fairly new to the city, too. We moved here in November of 2004. I agree with you on the funky warm feel of the city... on our visits here before moving, we both felt pretty much the same way.
Luckily Home of the Hits will not be going anywhere, just the buildings north of it will be removed. I wish there was a way to reduce the hardship the current business owners will have to bear. but again, I think it's a gain for this neighborhood.
Oh the hotel...
Careful that is a hot topic around here, that has been discussed a lot (check out (e:dragonfire)). It has pros and cons, the short story is that I'm not really sure how I feel about it. I'm all for improving the neighborhood, and while I don't like to see local businesses squashed- I think the buildings in question are rundown eyesores and we can do much better.